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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-01 - Orange Coast Pilot' 1 F ..... ·- THE ORANGE COAST COUNTY 1011101 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1983 -ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 'Gas chamber' cries ring in Cooper's ears Suspect inf our Chino slayings taunted after arrest SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - An angry crowd chanted "Gas chamber! Gas chamber!" as police escorted to jail a shack.led escaped convict who had been hunted for nearly two months in the hatchet alayings of four people. Kevin Cooper, 25, was arrested Saturday by authorities in- vestigating a report of a rape on a sailboat. Chino on June'1 after mistakenly an intense manhunt following the being put in minimum security, fourJune5deathsfortwomonths was recognized by a 26-year-old by living and working aboard a woman at the Santa Barbara 32-foot sailboat. County sheriff's station , Tidwell Up to SatUrday evening, Cooper said. had identified himself to "She saw the flier of Kevin authorities as Angel Jackson of Cooper wanted for murder, and~hiladeli}hia. But the rape victim's sh e be<:ame very hysterical and outcry and fingerprint checks she said, 'That's the man!"' he said. confirmed he was Cooper. Officials said Cooper had eluded He waa returned under tight security to San Bernardino Coun- ty, about 60 miles east of Lo& Angeles, Deputy Brian Brody said late Sunday. Authorities said he was booked into an Isolation cell at the San Bernardino County Jail for his own safety. San Bernardino County District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier said Cooper may be arraigned at the jail for his own safety and be<:ause But he wasn't identified as the suspect in the June murders of four people in a Chino Hills home until the rape victim spotted a wanted poster at a sheriff's office . he has escaped from custody. an~ cried out, "That's the man!" • As a barefoot Cooper arrived at the San .Bernardino County jail Sunday night, some m the crowd oJ 40 to 60 people shouted, "Gas chamber! Gas chamber! Gas chamber!" ''This is the break we were looking for," San Bernardino Count¥ Sheriff Floyd Tidwell said atanewsconferenceSunday. "We felt quite sure that he would commit another crime ... one that we could arrest him for. My only . hope was that we would take him into custody before he killed aomeone else." Cooper, who escaped from the California Institution for Men at Owen and Anjelica Handy, &long with their daughter , sharef:I a boat with Ke vin Cooper after he escaped fro~ prison. · 'Shoes' f illed for summe r A fugitive warrant charges Cooper, 25, in the hatchet slayings of F. Douglas Ryen; .his wife, Peggy, both 42 and Santa Ana chiropractors; their daughter, J e91ica, 10,andanovemightguest, Christopher Hughes, 12, at their home in Chino Hills. The RyeJ\s' son, Joshua, 8, survived the attack despite a slit throat and now lives with hia . grandmother, Dr. Mary Howell. California Attorney General John Van de Kamp blamed Cooper's J une 2 e9Cape from the priaon four miles west of Chino Hills on "hUJllllll error ." Los Angeles County parole of-ficials failed to tell the priaon that Cooper was wanted in Penn- sylvania for an October 1982 (See COOPER, Pase .A.~~ Sabots, known for the wooden shoe insignia on their sails, are popular c ra ft for beginning sk ippers. T hese youngsters are sta rtin g a race at Lido. Isle Ya cht Club. Colleagues are shown learning the basics of seamansh ip at &11Iboa Yacht Club on Page A 7 . Big trees in Irvine will keep standing BY KAREN E. KLEIN of'lloe Otlly Not ·- James Irvine loved trees. Towering eucalyptus. ma98ive pepper trees and spreading, native California live oaks. .. - When Irvine planted trees on I Ski-masked 11 bandit robs FV business A man wearinl a lk1 mMk and wleldlng aaawed-oU ahot- 1\.1.fl bound and paged the female mana&er of a Fountain Valley pizu pular eerly today before robblftl the busl.ne9, polioeuJd. . Aalordinl to Fountain val- ley poliot. the holdup occurred at 12;03 a.m .. ahol'tly aft.et the Sh.akey'1 Plaa Parlor, 8610 W.rner Ave., w11 eJc.ed few thenlaht. Police aaid • IUM)an b'roke the ,_ "' the front door to (lee GUHMAN, P• Al) • ., his sprawlir\g ranch, no one cut them doWn. Farrtlers who worked the fields where Irvine's trees were planted had to plow and harvest around them. Trees were a luxury which Irvine felt he could afford. Irvi~e's majestic trees will stay rooted. But that was 100 years ago. Today, Irvine's \reell are ex- pensive, difficult ~ keep up and diaeued. Theydon'tbelongtoone; powerful land baron but to various governmental bodies, which already have enough trouble al- locating the scare fwida they have UC to· ref use credits for telecours.es theeedaya. Fortunately, there are a lot of ~BIL SNEIDERMAN people in 1rvtne who love trees the u::::r-y of California. oftJda.la way James Irvine loved trees. And fortunately, there la money have ~ntatively decided to stop 11COepting credit.a which tn.nlfer to be found t.o uve Irvine'• oak students earn in 11even Coastline tree., the ones he had planted on . College counee •ucht via tele-Sand Canyon Avenue IOUth of the Vi.lion Santa Ana Freeway where 'he ~tlinePrftldentJohnBuller envt.klned a dty built around ~· said UC of(Jda.11 have requested IMall bu.nplowa of the ranch 1· more lnfonnaUon on four tele- ahiprnenl center. cowtes and have reached no After teveral yean of haallng. decision yet on three othen. He a maintenance plan between the said nine telec:lourle9 have been city and ~unty wu approvfd lut .. approved for tranafer to the UC week. David Chrtat.enten, the ayatem. cSty'a dl~~r of parka and land-BUller Mid today he .&Mt two (See TREU. Pase Al) 18" TELECOUME. P•s• Al) ft ............. AP'Mt Of 1t11 Kevin Cooper as h e enter ed San Bernardino County Jail today after be ing captured on rape charges. ' Protopappas pleads innocent Trial set in deaths of dental patients · B~EFF ADLER Of-...o_,..-..... Fonner Costa Mesa dentist Tony Prot.opappas entered a not guilty plea in Orange County Superior Court today t.o aec- ond-degee murder charges stem- ming from the deaths of tJ\ree patienta w ho died following treat- ment in his 19th Street clinic. Judge James Turner set an Oct. 24 trial date, but refused to impose a gag order tequested in chambers· t>y Prot.opappas' attorney, Robert Tuller. The judge reminded at- torneys in the case, however, to exercise · "the propriety of the profession" in dilcussi.ng the case with reporters. During a June preliminary hearing in Harbor Municipal Court., Judge Christopher Strople closed the proceedings ~ the news media and the public, claiming coverage of the hearing could jeopardize the dentist's right to a fair trial. Attired in a gray pin-stripe suit, Protopappas sat quietly in the Santa Ana courtroom this morn- ing, declining to answer questions poeed by reporters. He spoke _only briefly during the five-minute arraignment. Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger asked the court . to schedule the trial as soon as possible, saying, "It's in the public interest in havi,ng the criminal case adjudicated as quickly as poss- ible." The crirninal trial was sched- uled to follow a license revocation hearing set t.o begin Sept. 12 and run for t.h.r .-e weeks. The state Attorney General's Office is aak- ing that Prot.opappas' licenae t.o practice dentistry be voided. Cloninger estimated the murder trial coufd last up to six weeks. . Protopappas is charged, with second-degree murder in the deaths of Patricia Craven. 13; Cathryn Jones, 31. ·and Kim A~dreassen, 23. · Reagan hits criticism on right~ ATI...ANT A (AP) ~ Presi- dent Reaian. in the face of growing criticism from 'femin- ists tnd minority group&, de. fended hia efforta for wornen today and said criticism ol his firing of half the members of the U.S. Civil Rights C.om- misaion was just "hogwash." Speaking to the annual con- vention of the American Bar ~tion, Reagan aid. "I reaffirm today our unshakable commitment to eliminate dis- crimination against blacka. (See REAGAN, Pqe Al Storm stirs surf, sparks sea surge BY STEVE MITCHELL ~-...-,_ . ..., Large surf, fueled by back-to-back hurricanes, spelled bliaa for Orange Coast surfers and headaches for dty and state life- guards over the week~. Waves in the 6-t.o-8 foot range. along with riptides that usually accompany such surf. resulted in nearly 400 rescues along the orange Coast Saturday. with. fewer retCtJeS reP<>rted Sunday as (See BEACffg, Pase Al } ' ' ~~------------:-:=---- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES .. From Page A1 BEACHES BUSY ... th <' surf subsided somewhat. A spokesman for the National Weath<·r Service said the south 1:1we ll was brought about by Hur- 11ca1w Henrit'tle l... now located about 1,000 mil~ southwest of Cabo San Lucas at the Lip of Baja California Tha t hurricane is gen- er,tiug winds of 100 mph with occasional gusts of up to 115 mph, the spokesman said. He said the surf will continue to diminish as the hurricane heads northwest toward Hawaii, on the trail of Hurricane Gil, now desig- nated a less-volatile tropical de- pression. "The swell will continue to subside as He nriette moves further west," the spokesman :-.lid. acf9mg surf should be back to normal later today A11J that's good ne ws for coastal · Jift'guards, many of whom were in the wnter more than they were out Saturd.ty. H ulitmgton Beach st.ate guards :o;aid :111,000 people ~ed up the sun's r;1ys on the st.ate strip north of Huntington, prompting 35 ()(..'t'all rescues Saturday and about 10 011 Sunday. \\'av l'S were breaking between sh nnd seven feet on Saturday, sa:fd lifeguard J~ff Ammann. Down the c6ast, Huntington Beach city guards said 50,000 visitors swarmed the beach Satur- day and a similar number on Sunday. In Newport Beach, lifeguard Lt. Ron Johnson said guards pulled 208 swimmers from the water on Saturday as 6-to-8 foot waves generated riptides that pulled many inexperienced swimmers toward the Newport pier. "They get pulled toward the pier by the side current and they panic," Johnson said. He said 90,000 visited Newport sands on Saturday and about 95,000 came down Sunday to enjoy smaller surf and warm 70-degree waters. Laguna Beach lifeguards cite riptides as the main cause for 87 rescues in that city Saturday, where waves were breaking be- tween fjur and six feet. Thi~-five thousand visited Laguna's shoreline Saturday and about 40,000 arrived Sunday. In San Clemente, 25 people were pulled from the ocean Satur- day in large surf, and only seven on Sunday. Between 13,000 and 15,000 people vipited city beaches in San Clemente each day. COOPER IN CUSTODY ... rape-kidnappm.g, four burglaries a nd escaping from a state mental hospital Prison administrators also failed to note the information when Pennsylvania officials sent 1t directly to the prison. Cooper had been put in mini- mum security to serve a four-year sentence for two burglaries in Los Angeles last January. Earlv Saturday, however, a No1·th · Hollywood woman re- ported she was raped aboard her sa.ilbont. anchored near Santa Cruz L'lland, 25 miles south of Santa Barbara. The sailboat in w hich Cooper had been living was imchored nearby, police said. The sheriff alleged Cooper, knowing the woman's husband had passed ou<;--rowed back to the woman's sailboat Saturday and raped her at knifepoint. Santa Barbara County sheriff's deputies and Coast Guard person- nel responding to the call plucked Cooper from the ocean as he tried to swim ashore to flee, authorities said. The sailboat on which Cooper had been living was owned by Owen Handy, 35, and his wife, Angelica, of Humboldt County in Northern California, officiah. said. TREES .... From Page A1 scapin&. said he hopes the work will begin around.. early Septem- ber. Half of the stately trees are rooted in Irvine city land and the other half are in county territory. One of the problems was getting the county to agree to spray and trim its half of the trees at the same time Irvine crews sprayed and treated theirs, Christensen said. The 68 surviving trees are the victims of years of neglect, said . Harold Greek, Irvine's inspection landscape administrator. Even so, he said, the century-old oaks are conservatively estimated to be worth about a million and a half dollars. Greek, the city's resident tree expert and former superintendent of parks, said the trees were planted in unnatural conditions. That's one strike against them. Then there's the smog, the heavy dtytt from agriculture and de- velopment, the packing down of soil around their roots and the severing of their roots when the soil is plowed and planted. Over the years, the oaks have also been destroyed in unforeseen ways. Two were lost recently in construction. During Worta War II, a stray plane nose-dived into one of the trees, crushing it. The best intentions of those who don't know how to care for the trees have also caused them harm, Greek said. When people clear away the fallen leaves from around the bases of the trees, they unknowingly remove valuable or- ganic material t.})at· nurtures and protects the trees, he said. Between the physical hazards and the various ~ases and insects attacking the ~. it's a wonder they're still standing, battered but aomehow stately, lining the twO:lane highway and interlocking branches ove~head. "We're going to give the best shot we can (to salvage the trees that are left)," said Christensen. "We've got our fingers crossed," Greek said. ''There's hardly a tree prettier than an oak. I think the natives have come to enjoy them quite a bit." Doubling her fun . ; Dena Evan$ has her hands full with I I-month-old twins John and Jesse at a first anniversary party for the n·eo-natal intensive care unit at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The twins were patients there. 2seek post 'on school board BY GLENN SCOTT OflM hllr ..... l&afl At least one of three positions up for re-election on tHe New- port-Mesa school board apparent- ly will be contested during elec- tions this November. Two candidates, incumbent Kenneth Wayman and challenger Bob Billman, are seeking the first district seat on the Board of Trustees for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Wayman, a lawyer, is finishing his first four-year term on the board. He is the only one of three incumbents seeking re-election during balloting Nov. 8 for the first, third and sixth district posts. Wayman took out election papers from the Orange County Registrar of VotersOfficein Sant.a Ana but hasn't returned them yet. He has until Aug. 12. Billman took out papers last Tuesday and returned them the same day, making him the first of four candidates in the race to make his campaign official. He lists himself as a small businessman. The First District covers the Mesa Verde area in Costa Mesa. Candidates must live in the district in which they run, although voters from th.roughout the district are allowed to vote for -one candidate in each area. -> Tqm Williams, a developer and diN!Ctor of the local chapter of Citizens to Save Education, is the only candidate who has taken out papers seeking the Third District seat, which roughly covers the area from the back bay west to Newport Dunes. Chemical spillage clean ed in Irvine A('t'Ording to Tidwell, Cooper had attended a fish fry on the woman'<; boat Friday night and left with his employers. The Handys told investigators they had hired Cooper as a deckhand on June 10 -five days after the murders -in Ensenada, a resort town in Baja California. The Handys told authorities they didn't know about the murders. TELECOURSE CREDITS DENIED ... Orange County's specially trained hazardous materials team was dispatched today to an indus- trial plant in Irvine where six gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled from a truck. a REAGAN RECORD ... women, the· handicapped and othl'r minorities." In particular, the president n -sp<inded to criticism of his decision t.o replace three of the six C1v1! Rights' Conµnission rnt·mbers with nominees sym- pc.i Hw tic to his opposition to r;ll'lal quotas and school busing to ;i( hieve integration. "My nominating'them sup- posedly compromises the inde- pende nce of the commission," Reagan said. "Forgive me, but that's hogwash." The president said that the late President Kennedy had t11E-d, through appointments, t11 \I beralize the commission and that fonner Presidents Johnson and Carter had named individuals who re- (ll'cted their philosophy of how to achieve the goal of civil rights for all Americans. ··So isn't it strange that we never heard in the past this charge about compromising th<-independence of the com- GUNMAN ... cntPr, then confronted the manager, a 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman who had been counting the receipts in the office. The inlrUder bound and gagged the woman with duct t.npe, then fled with $214, police said. / The woman was not injured. according to.officers. The robber was described as Ca ucasian, age 48 to 50, about 6-feet tall. weighing 180 pounds. He had short curly brown hair and wore a red and bla <.'k flannel s hirt, tan trousers, white tennls shoes. The sk i mask was dark brown. mission?" Reagan asked. "Let's be fair and recognize the attack upon our nominees for what it is.'' He said the nominees are independent of the adminis- tration, but ,that "they don't wo rship at the altar of forced busing anQ mandatory quotas. They don't believe you can remedy past discrimination by mandating new discrimina- tion." ' Outside the auditorium where Reagan spoke several dozen protestors carried signs criti'ciziflg U.S .• involvement in Central America and opposing Pentagon outlays for nuclear weapons. It was not clear whether Reagan saw the dem- onstrations, which included an effigy of the president hang- ing from a light pole. And, in Washington, House . Speaker Thomas P. O 'Neill Jr. said Reagan's "new found support for 'opportunity,' just like his support for education , is basically a public relations campaign -and nothing more." . O'Neill, D-Mass., told re- porters. "The sorry fact is that under this administration, black. job opportunities have been destroyed." Reagan said that racial viol- ence and civil rights violations are "among the most heinous intrusions upon individual liberty" and said his adminis- tration has filed more than 100 cases charging criminal viol- ations of civil rights laws. He pointed out that he has proposed stiffening enforece- ment provisions of the Fair Housing Act and signed into law the longest extension of the Voting Right Act. From Page A 1 · staff members will travel ~ Berkeley TueSday to meet with UC officials concerning the preliminary decision: Buller said he hopes the ad- ditional information he will bring prompts UC officials to change their minds concerning amne of the telecouraes. Alao, he said he will seek a quick ftnal decision, so . that fall students at Coal1line who even~y plan tO attend a UC campus can plan their cla.es aeoordingly. Under the tentative decision, the following telecounes cannot be used for transfer credit in the UC system; Writing for a Reason, Introduction lo GeOgraphy, Child Growth and Development, Art in America, Human Sexuality, His- tory of Mexico, and Home ln&erior Design. Buller said Coastline no longer offers the last two counes. He said the UC review is baaed on whether that system offers equivalent undergraduate courses. A UC decision would not affect students who have taken the disputed telecourses before this summer, he said. According to Buller, Coastline is the first community college to undergo review in a new UC effort aimed at examining the courses · offered by two-year schools and deciding whether they should be accepted for transfer credit. He said other colleges should expect a similar review. Coastline may have been chosen as the first college to be reviewed because of a letter signed last year by 67 faculty members from Coastline's sister BChoola, Orange Coast and Golden West colleges. The letter criticized C.OUtline'a telecout11et and cl.8.imed they are not equivalent to clRSSroom couflell, a charge disputed by We're Listening ••• • What do you like about the Daily Piiot? What don't you like~ Call the number at left and your mnaage wUl be recorded, transcribed and delivered tO the appropriate edit.or. The same 24·hour answerina aervice may be used to record let·· ters to \he editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verUlcation. No circulation 642•6086 rails. please · Tell us wh<1t'i on your mind. 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The team from the Orange County Fire Department sealed off a 75-square-yard area around the spill at American Medical Supply, 17207 Red Hill Ave . No injuries were reported,. said police Sgt. Pat Rodgers. •AUG. 1 THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND• ' 20% OFF ALL POTTER -Y AMLING'S Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) · ~~~---... -a . .# ~·~ ,_ ,·~~ SALE INCLUDES: •POTTERY •SAUCERS • REDWOOD TUBS • WIRE BASKETS •BARRELS e STRAW BASKETS • AND POTTING SOIL TOO! •FREE• Local Oeliv~"I AMLI NG 'S Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30·5.30. Suhday 9 00·5.30 • 1500 East Coast Highway • Newport Beach, Calllornta e (7 14) 644·951 o • • / ------------------ Ne~port auction to aid U.S. Oly01pic athletes "Bid for the Gold," a fund-raising auction to the U.S. Olympic team, will be held Aug. 14 at the Newporter resort hot.«!l and will feature everything from a Model T to lunch with stars of M · The auction is being sponsored by the Orange County Olympic Committee. Committee board member Allen Rypinski donated the 1922 Model T, wortl\ $12,000. Other auction items.include a beaded gown , designed by Bob Mackie and donated by actress Mitzi Gaynor and -an art lesson ahd lunch with artist Leroy Neimen. Lunches with television stars Jamie Farr and William Christoph~r also will go up for bid as will cruises and trips to New York City, Maui and a Colorado River rafting trip. Honorary chairman of the auction is decathlon gold medalist Bill Toomey. Other commit\ee members include Peggy Colton, Ed Schumacher, Carol South, Jan Young, Genna.ine Cumby, Carol MacDougall, Leah Marshall, Jacci Laurer, Renie Bishop, Anne Kenny and Bob Abell. Huntington newcomers plan session The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club is inviting all residents new to the area and those interested in learning more about the club's activities to attend a coffee get-together at 10 a.m. Aug. 10. For information about attending, call Fr~ Gore at 964-7886. Book, art sale slated in Laguna A flea-market style book and art sale will ~held Aug. 13 on the Laguna .Beacn Museum of Art patio from 11:3~.m. to 4:30 p.m. Among items to.be marked down for sale are art books, post.era, cards, calendars, exhibition catalogues, art periodicals, post cards, lithographs and some copper plate art pieces. The museum is located at the comer of Cliff Drive anti North Coast Highway. For information, call 494-65~.1. Irvine to offer rabies vaccinations A low-<:ost rabies vaccination clinic will be held from 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the parking lot at Irvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The clinic is co-sponsored by the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association and the city's Animal Control Services. ··'War' over building strike? By Tbe Attoclated Pre11 Striking Southern California union carpenters warned of "war" against building contractors be- cause of plans to replace the strikers by hiring non-union workers, Quarter-page ads placed in Sunday newspapers ,bY the three largest builders' organizations sought skilled construction workers to replace about 16,000 cari>' ntera now off the job in 11 counties. Union leaders claimed the hir- ing of non-union carpenters breaches oontracts builders have already signed with two other construction trades, a charge con- tractors deny. The hiring could touch off a "war," said Bill Perry, executive secretary of the Orange County District Council of Carpenters. Perry said union offictala do not approve of violence, but added: • "Let's tace it. There's a possibility it could happen." · Contractors spokesman Bob Kruse said the builders hoped to sign up 3,000 new workers by today. · "When people don't want to work, there's plenty of other people out there who will be glad to step in," he said. Burglar cleans out lluntington home A resident of the Huntington VIi- iage complex reported a weekend burglarythat resulted In the loU of two televlalon aeta, a microwave oven and a camera, all valued et $1 ,090. Entry waa apparently made througb a ~ltchen window. A blue 1965 F0td Mustang was· reported stolen Sunday afternoon from a parking IOI at the Huntington Center shopping mall, 7777 Edinger Ave. The auto was valued at S3,000. T oola valued at $400 wera reported stolen Sunday from a yellow 1978 F'ofd ptci(up truc1t parked on the 6300 block of Longford Circle. A man was arrested Sunday eve-- nlng on suspicion of shoptlftlng at the Sk9009 store. 9542 Edlnoe!: Ave. Recovered were mouth~ throat lozenges valued at $4.48. Fountain Valley A Garden Grove man told polloe his 1976 Datsun pickup truck was etolen late Saturday or eany Sunday from a pattclng place In front of the Fountain Bowl bowling alley 17110 Brookhurat St. The truck waa valued at $1,000. Car stereo equipment valued at $331 was reported stolen Saturday momlng from a tw<HSoor gold 1974 Volkswagen parked on the 9700 block of La Zapatllla Circle o.mage estimated at S200 was done CT"9< the weekend to • rec-- reatlonal vehlcie parked on the 10500 block of Garfleld Avenue. A window waa damaged on the vehicle. A grip and twist tool apparently was used over the weekend to break Into a black 1979 Ford Courter pickup parked In a driveway on the 8500 block of Rhoads Clrcie. The lou, Mtlmated at S269, Included a CB radio, cassette tapes and IYnglaaM. Costa Mesa 1 A thief brotle lntd._ Sealand Mnfl. 2000 Newport Blvd .. Sunday and stole much ol lta lnwntory of mee~ and ...tood from a walk-In tracer. A \ spokeeman said the store had r&- cefYed a shipment of the tood Fr1day. Two t~foot-tall roee bu9hM were pulled from ftO'MN' beds at a home on the 1600 blot« of Iowa Street Sunday. ni. homeowner told police he had no Idea why aomeone swiped the bushes. A S-400 televl,ion set was reported stolen Sunday from a home on the 1500 bloek of Orange Avenue. A bedroom was ranaecked bu1 nothing else was mlaalng, the owner said. A reeldent on the 200 bled< of 23rd Street told police he waa awakened at 4:30 a.m. Sunday by his whlm- P«lng dog to dlllCXMW two men atMllng the radial 11 .... from his car. The men got eway with one life and wheel, Mtlmated at $250, befMe being ac:ared off. Officers chued a motMc:ycte dar9devtl through Costa MMe Into Newport Beach at 10 ,.m. Sunday. .The man, who ran a red light In front of the eo.ta M.a Police Depart- ment, aped from 80 to 100 mph down Vanguard Way to NewpOf1 Boulevard to 19th Street to Super1of Awnue. He nnalty ditched hi• bike In a garege on Lugonla Street and slipped away. The oops took the bike. Laguna Beach A. reeldent of the 200 bloctc of Falr'Aew Str..t told Lagune BMdl Police he auap9cied aorMOlie had trt.d to enter hi• home througtl a window. But ecratcn. •ound the window ware determined to be cauMd by hta cat. A Per.Ian rug valued by the owner at S900 wu stolen by unknown auapecta from a houM In the 1200 block of Temple Terrace Df1ve Sun- day. Mlacellaneoua ltema valued at a total of S6.M5 ware taken from a hOUM In the 1100 block of Cetellna Street. A dozen pefagonlene wwre r• ported ato4en from a garden In the 600 b1octc of Lou ... Street, prompt- lnq polloe to put extra patrols on the netghbortlood. 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N 76 11 .,. ., . ... ., ., 71 •• 74 "81n lm Snow cm Showefal!m ""'""(U] .. 74 ~ 17 1t hl!La• 11 ea teri At1toNo .. 74 hnOteeo : fa== 110 17 lh Liii* M 13 81.~T......,. 110 17 ..... ..... .. 10 ... ... fl" ~ e1 &4 TllP'*• M 11 r- 12 74 Tulle IO 13 Wlllf*ltlon "13 ~ . . 80 " 71 ffl• ao 12 .,. . .. 11 .. 1111 11 1$ .. 1f ao .. ,...u .. ..... .. . .. 71 .. ta t7 11 " 71 SURf RIPIRT Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. August 1, 1983 A3 .. WE ASKED: 'Would you rather Orange County community colleges Implement a $50 per semester tuition or cut curriculum to offset next year's '$4.5-mllllon budget deficit?' Matt Le Sueur, Santa Ana, Orange Coa1t College 1tudent "Tumon, definitely. I'd even approve quite a bit of tuition because they are talking about cutting out some of the colleges en- tirely, which I think Is dumb." Mellnda Pentz, Upland, Homemaker "I think they should Just go ahead and charge tbe $50 because that Is stlli\ pretty cheap for college.'' • .. • ... Ro1le Hughe1, Fountain Valley, Orange Coa1t College 1tudent "I think they should keep It tulUdn-free. A community college Is a stepping stone to a uni- versity. Peoplegotocom- ~Unlty colleges so they can afford their first two years of higher educa- tion." RoyC•hoon, lrvlne, Retired fireman "I think they should charge students $50 and keep the programs. Fifty dollars doesn't seem like too much money." • Janet Sprlngall, '--Laa Vega1, Unlveralty of La• Veg•• 1tudent "Charge 'em. It's no use cutting the curriculum be- . cause It becomes too hard to get Into any classes. And $50 wouldn't be put- ting anyone completely out of their budget.'' Joanne Ba1lnger, Fullerton, R•••arch a11l1tant ''Perhaps charging the $50 would be better. But they should have a special review for people with hardships.'' Storms lash Arizo~a and Utah Thousands blacke d out by violent weather in Michigan area By 'he A11oclated Pre11 Thundentonns pushed by high winds swept aero. Arizona and Utah early today, while several thouaand utility customers across Michigan were without power in the wake of fast-moving stonns that uprooted trees. Gusta of more than 60 m,Ph were reported near Phoenix 'and Lake Havasu City, Ariz. High wtnds also were reported at Stevensville, Mont. Heavy rain drenched parts of Utah overnight, with 1 ~ inches recorded on Salt Lake City's aouthwest side. Local watches were po8ted for poeaible flooding from Oregon through Utah and ArtJJona. The thunderstorms th.at ex- tended from the lower Great ... Lakes across the Ohio Valley dropped hail up to three-quarters of an inch in diameter at Lakeview, Mich. Utility officials in Michigan said that although they knew several thousand electric customers were without power because of the stonns, they wouldn't have an exact figure until sometime later. Thunderstonns were predicted for later today from Montana across Idaho, Wyoming and north- ern Utah, from New York to Alabama, and from Mississippi to the Texas Gulf Coast. Temperatures around the na- tion at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 56 degrees in Warroad, Minn .. to 96 degrees in Phoenix. Some other reports: -East: Atlanta 71 partly cloudy: Boston 69 foggy; BufWo 73 foggy; Charleston, S.C .. 75 fair; Cincinnati 74 showers; Cleveland 73 partly cloudy: Detroit 75 foggy: Miami83fair: New York 74foggy; Philadelphia 75 • partly cloudy; Pittsburgh 74 hazy. Washington 81 fair. -Central; Bismarck 61 fair; Chicago 73 fair; Dall~-Fort Worth 83 fair; Denver 69 fair; Des Moines 7i fair; Indianapolis 75 cloudy; Kansas City, 77 fair; Minneapolis-St. Paul 67 fair; Nashville 76 fair: New Orleans 77 partly cloudy, St. Louis 77 fair. -West: Albuquerque 75 fair; Anchorage 60 cloudy: Las Vegas 84 fair; Los Angeles 68 hazy; Phoenix 96 fair; Salt Lake City 71 thunderstorm; San Diego 70 hazy; San Francisco ~8 fair. · our bz.e>t sz.l lin~ .sp:>rL shfft; button down collar medrre cji,.y m ,day out,alway.s o favont.R.. choo~ from tha. lorg<z.~t, 9'21a.dion of color~ you'\ I a.w.t '!fJJ1, ovotlo.b\a. in rondom poUa.rre of blU<l.~, 9nza.n~, brown!?>, ra.d~ ond p!'5 Uz.~ ~ ' . @)lJ:i'@@J~~ 44 fashion t.rand • N~wpor1 8t>0C'h • 714 644·5"7(1 WOI ""'•twood Blvd.· ~1tu.'00d Vllfo9 .. • 213 208·3273 •I • . ; A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 1, 1983 t I ) f .TOP OF THE NEWS tlATION ~lazes char 20.,000 acre 8, ~e A11ociated Press RENO, Nev. -Gusty winds hHVt' hmdert.>d crews battling three major Nortlwrn Nevada range fires, including one that brokt· contain- ment lines and charred at least 17 ,000 a~r<.'S east of Sparks. Steve Wei¥, a stat<•. D1v1s1on of Forestry official, said Sunday. , Fir e ci ted ir1 30-car pileup WILMING'T'ON, N.C. -Smoke from a forest fire drifted over U.S. 17 this morning, blinding motorists and causing a chain-reaction _accident that included "at least 30 vch1des," st.ate police said. "There are numerous mJUrlt.'S, but we don't know how serious they are." said H.S. Wilkins, a dispatcher for the North Carolina Highway Patrol. Bridge r attl e closes 1-95 GREENWICH, Conn -A temporary span aver the Interstate 95 bridge S('(:t1on that collapsed last month killing three mutonsts was closed for about two hours this mormng when workers heard a deck bolt rattling, state pohce said. Walesa reveals p lans WARSAW, Poland -Lech Walesa says Solidarity's underground coordinating commit- tee may issue a communique within. the next few days revealing its plans for the outlawed union's third anniversary. "Solidarity always has cel- ebrated the 31st of August," Walesa told The Aaeociated Press on Sunday. Syria f irm on withdraw} BElRtrr, Lebanon -Preside nt Reagan's new Middle F.ast envoy, Robert C. Mcfarlane, opened talks today on the deadlocked Is- raeli-Lebanese troop withdrawal agreement but Syria vowed to keep its forces pitted agam st Israeli units ip Lebanon. Church a ttack s n ews med ia SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -El Salvador's second-ranking Roman Catholic of- ficial has accused the country's n ews media of keeping quiet about killings and human rights abuaes. '\ .... ~, . .. ..., . -, ----'~ ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tragedy in the skieS-accidentskill 10 By Tbe A11oclated P re11 • A pilot was killed when his plane plunged to the ground, "fluttering like a leaf," at an air show in Oshkosh, Wis., and four people from Calafomia died en route to the show when their plane crashed in Colorado. Also, three people we re killed and one was injured today in the crash of a light plane in Colchester, Conn. On S unday, a military jet fighter crashed and burned while making a refueling stop at El Paso International Airport in Texas, but the pilot's only injury was a cut elbow. Two parachuting deaths were reported Sunday. A 33-year-old Los Angeles man died when his main and reserve chutes failed to open and he landed in the Pacific Ocean. In Big Flats, N.Y., a 29-year-old sky diver died as 5,000 spectators watched when both of his parachutes failed to open at an air show. In Oshkosh, Arlin Pest.es, 29, of Gresham. Ore., died when his light plane crashed during the Recovery due for slowdown? PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -F.conomist Alan Greenspan told the nation's governors today that the national economic recovery will begin to slow dramatically in 1984. Greenspan, who was former President Ford's chief economic adviser and chairman of the recent presidential panel on Social Security reform, also said no real cure for the nation's economic problems is likely until after the 1984 presidential elections. "Where we are, at this particular stage, is that while the recovery is very vigorous and will continue with a momentum which is extraordinary through the end of the year, it will begin to slow at a very dramatic rate as we get into 1984," Greenspan told a session of the National Governors' Association annual convention. Greenspan said the, problem underlying the recovery is that i~ is based on COllSwner goods and short-lived assets that are generally immune to the pressures of high interest rates. In a traditional recovery, this stage is followed by heavier capital investment and spending on durable goods which require financing. "When phase one is over, meaning the phase which is insensitive to interest rat.es, then we have to get the usual second phase, which typically occurs in the latter stages or a business cycle recovery and is driven substantially by capital investment.,'' Green- span said. Experimental Aircraft Association's annual expo- sition Sunday. " Pest.es was Oying a single-seal RV-3 sport plane in formation with three other aircraft low over the field,· as thouaanda of spectators watched, association president Paul Poberemy said. "He came down at a 40-deeree angle, just like a fluttering leaf," Bernard Nitz, a flight instructor from Moline, Ill .. said. Four people from Southern California died last week when their light plane crashed in timbered, mountainous terrain near Gunnison, Colo. The wreckage of the single-engine Cherokee was spotted Sunday. · · The Civil Air Patrol had been notified Friday that the plane, last seen Wednesday in Montrose, Colo., was m.iSsing. The four dead were identified as Dan Ogden, 48, the pilot: Ken Dieter, 67; Richard Lewis and Marilyn Lyall, all of the T housand Oaks area. In Colchester, Conn., the survivor of the crash of • P ooling the ir resources Tokyo's mam moth Korakuen pool is a mecca for some 16,000 people trying to heat t he heat on a hot , ~ a Cessna light plane martlged to walk to a house to report the acciden t. The victims' identities we re not released. In El Paso, the injured pilot was identified as Marine Reserve Maj. Tom TuQter, of South Weymouth, Miw. HJ? ejected shortly aft.er his one-seat.er A-4M hit the runway and burst into flames. Turner's plane was one of at least four A-4Ms en route from South Weymouth to Yuma, Ariz., on a training mission. In the sky diving accidents, the Los Angeles victim, whose identity was not released, landed about 300 yards offshore near Hollywood County Beach southwest of Oxnard. He was retrieved by U.S. Coast Guard workers but was pronounced dead at a hospital. In Big Flats, Jeffry D. Barnes of Binghamton, N. Y .. was part of a four-member skydjving team at Elmira-Coming Regional Airport when h is ct.~tes didn't open. Su nd ay morning. Pool officials said they expected mo re than 30,000 du ring rhe day. . ,, .... · .. . . . . t'. . . · .... ~ , , .... •,. ·. ' ' . , . ' .... \ TOPOFIHE·NEWS STATE Copter crash injures six By tile A11octaYed Preu FRESNO -A Navy heUcopt.er on a search ~ion for a scoutmaster and two scouts crashed in the remote Sierra NationaJ Forest Sunday, injuring six of the seven people aboard. Lt. Artie Cox of the Fresno CoUJ"lty Shenff's Department said the crash occurred at the 9,000-foot level of the mountains near Hortense Lake, about 70 miles northeast of Fresno. Cox said the helicop- ter, out of Lemoore Naval Air Station, was carrying four crewmen, two deputy sheriffs and a U.S. Forest Service employee. Authorities refused to disclose the names of those aboard the helicopter. Informant admits spying LOS ANGELES-California's Department of Justice paid an informant to spy on 14 "left-leaning " political organii.ations, including the Gray Panthers, anti-m.1clear groups and supporters of Poland's Solidarity movement, the informant says. "I was covering a very broaJi spectrum of left-leaning political groups," said June R. Johnson. Johnson was paid an average of $200 a week during her 18-month -sti nt as an undercover informant for the department's Bureau of Organized Crime and Criminal Intelligence, the Los Angeles Times said Sunday. Man h eld in porch murder AZUSA-A 25-year-old La Verne man has been booked for investigation of murdering a man who was shot to death as he sat on the front porch of his Bakersfield home, police said today. Rigoberto Beltran Abeja was arrested about 10:45 p.m. Sunday at the home of his sister, where he had been holed up. Jesus Rios, 23, was shot to death at5:20 p.m. Saturday in front of his home in the 900 block of Chico Street, Bakersfield police Officer Roy Wesson said today. No motive has been established. 25,000 at rock concert FRESNO -Despite 100-degree heat, a "mellow" crowd of 25,000 attended a rock concert in Fresno in what was reported to be the largest group to ever attend such an event in the . San Joaquin Valley. Police reported one incidept Sunday outside Ratcliffe Stadium where Journey and Eddie Money performed. ln all, police made three arrests for public intoxication, one for possessing narcotics for sale and 34 for illegal possession of alcohol plus 24 parking citations and 33 tickets for moving violations. Upturn t~ spur tax cut? SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Deukmejian ad- ministration is beginning to talk of cutting taxes about $ l billion if the et:onomy keeps recover- ing, the Sacramen to Bee said Sunday. The story by the Bee's Capitol b~au chief, Ed Salunan, quoted Steve Marksamer, the chief of s taff of Re publican Gov. George Deukmejian, as being the leading ad- vocate of a possible tax-reduction program. It say that if general econo mic conditions keep improving, the st.ate expects a huge surplus at the of the next fiscal year, which starts July l, 1984. r Will paint Brown Acrylic artist Don Bachardy of Santa Monica, s hown with one of his latest paintings, h as been selected by forme r Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to paint his official portrait at a cost of $13,000. ' ''Now There's More Easy Llste.r:'lng Music on KOCM'' KDCM 1D!l.1 FMSTERED ~ ~ ..... ~·-.·\,. . ~ -- Orange Coast DAILY ~ILOT/Monday, August 1. 1983 5 Lake Ha vasu mops up 1 after violent storm LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP) Sunday with gusts of up to 65 rnth'b m1 -Utility crews. municipal wo. rkers hour recorded by the National Weath1 ·1 I and private citizens began cleaning Service. today afte~ a storm th~t slai:nmed "lt came out of nowhN t.•." said Lani through this .Color~d<;> River ctty of "WegetwmdouthN~.butnuthingllk.- 18.000, flattening bu1ldangsand uproot-that " I ing hundreds of trees and bushes. · Downtown storefron t windows "It just knockE'd us to our knt.'eb," were blown out by gusts and flying added Lee Shoblum, owner of radio debris and "there is one tire shop that station KFWJ. can now claim it has branches aU over One person was treated for minor town," said Larry Lane, communica-injuries from debris and a second tlons supervisor for the city fire person was treated for a possible heart department. attack, but no major injuries wen· The storm hi t around 7:45 a.m . reported, Lane said. '.leriyaki Through August 28th . Brochettes ~fBeef $3ss There·s good n.:ason. reason \\·hy we have been around for al rnosc SO years. -Especially when people show they are willing to help. And have the abili ty and resources to TT1ake things happe n the way you want the m to happen. With the professio nal expertise and know-how to assu re you of the right decision. V ~ That's the way you feel in I lo n1e Federal Country. It's also the A place where we ca n point to O\'l't' 6 billion dollar:-i in a:-i~<:t:--and 160 ( )ffkes to serve you. Add it up and you '11 find it hard not to s1nik:. When )UU 're in Ho n1e Fed eral Countr')'. · HOME FEDEfW_ MEMBER SSLIC Al Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 MAllBOX Thanks to citizens To the Editor; As the November election of trustees for the Newport-Mesa Board of Education draws near, l would like to thank the citizens of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and S~ta Ana Heights for giving me the opportunj ty to serve our school district for the past six years. ll is with deep regre t that I find I will be un'able lo run for re-election due to a job relocation to Ohio. resenting the majority opinion of one's constituents. 4. An ability to work as a te"3m with other board members and respect their 9pinions. 5. A management style which provides a positive ap- ~roach to problem solving. Historically, Newport-Mesa Boards of &iucation have pos- sessed thesequalitieswhich, when added to individual expertise and experience. has resulted in good management policies without the divisiveness, rancor and polariza- tion evident in some of our neighboring districts. Large sums of money need not, and indeed should not, be spent in gaining a school board seat. I would be more than happy to answer questions a potential candidate may have. ,.._ . . ~U'RE R16ITT. "IMIS IS NO ORDINARY SUMMER! .. ... ·My purpose in writing is to urge the candidacy of individuals resid- ing in Trustee Area 3. As a result of ny experience in working with other board members, the com- munities and the employees of the district, I believe there are several qualities demanded of an effective member of the Board of &fuca- tion: l. A belief in Public &fuca- tion as the comer stone of our democratic Sbciety. 2. A willing- ness to seek information and list.en objectively to all. 3. A determina- tion to, overcome personal bias when it conflicts with rep- Once again I urge responsible candidates to come forward. Our children deserve no less. BARBARA C. (B.J .) SKILLING Member, Board of Education Trustee Area 3 Push for China high, tech sales Support needed for youth To the Editor: I read your article in the July 20th paper about the All American Boys Chorus with mixed emotions. On the one hand, as a parent of one of the boys. I know how hard all of the boys and staff work, and how much Jove-Atd joy .they give through their entertaining. On the other hand, I know they are one of several worthwhile groups in the county, that I personally know of, that needs financial support, and if I have to read one more article about the hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars being donated to a music center or a repertory, l think I'll gag. U some of those dollars could dribble directly towards some of the lesser known groups in Orange County. what a wonderful, meaningful contribution that would be. If the local companies, foun- dations or families who are in- clined to contribute large quan- tities of money could pesonally visit the All American Boys Chorus, as an example, I know they would be pleasantly sur- prised at this professional boys chorus that has been right here in Costa Mesa for 12 years, but with very little local support and recog- nition. What a shame, too. If Orange County sees itself as an up and coming music capital, the All American Boys Chorus should be included in that recog- nition. They have quite a long list of hard-earned accomplishments. MRS. E. K . WERNER Costa Mesa WASHINGTON -Arthur Hummel Jr., the U.S. ambassador in Peking. played a major role in the secret campaign to let Ameri- can finns sell high-technology equipment with military useful- ness to the Chinese mainland. Hummel was born in China to American missionary parents and fol.\ght with the Nationalist Chi- nese in World War II-But now, in his dispatches to Washington. he portrays the Chinese Communist regime as an irreplaceable friend to be cultivated at all cost. One highly-sensitive cable from Hurrunel was among more than 20 secret CIA and White House documents shown to my associate Dale Van Atta. A few of them were even classified with such exotic extra codewords as .. HOMER." Referring to the sale of high-tech it.ems to China, Hummel complained that the existing re-Trash had a name tag strictions were too stringent. and claimed that Peking could circum- To the Editor: street. vent them by purchasing t.ech- T d -r , . . noJogy for high-priority projects Last hurs ay on ~ usun [ ~on t know rn which class at from other .countries. So, rather Boulevard in Santa Ana. 1 saw a USC he graduated, but it doesn't · than lose contracts to U.S. com- 40-year-old man driving a new matter, because "USC #90" has no petitors, the restrtctions sflolild be ~~~~:~~-~~.~~ personalil.ed class. either relaxed or eliminated en- He opened his window and TOM ELLlOTT tirely. Hummel argued. dumped a load of trash in the Fo~tain Valley Hummel urged that China be ----------------------.1.,.-----put in the same category for G -Ja-c1-1-1a-11-1a-1 -~ security controls on exports to China, even though he acknowl- edged that there is "some" risk in this. Tbat's putting it mildly. For the fact is that, with the kind of ~mputers the Chinese can get under relaxed export controls, Peking could aim its nuclear missiles at U:'S. targets instead of those inside the Soviet Union. Assuming eternal Sino-American friendship overlooks \he danger- ous possibility of eventual rap- prochement between the two com- munist superpowers. In fact. according to one top-secret intelligence estimate, the Chinese have already de- veloped CSS-4 intercontinental missiles with "an e xpanded nu- clear targeting capability, to in- clude the continental United St.ates.'' The y will have 15 of these deployed by the end of the 1980s, the estimate states. Sophisticated Amerttan computers would make it easier for Peking to lob its nu.clear warheads accurately on American targets. l.M. Boyd 1 high-tech exports as India -a None of this even takes into Live-in love The count of unmarried couples who live together has more than tripled nationwide in the last 13 years. suggestion that ignores the fact consideration the dozens of nu- that India is a non-rommunist clear missiles China already has democracy historically friendly to that can rain destruction on our the United States. The am-• Pacific allies. Perhaps for this bassador strongly advocated the reason, U.S. oUlcials have not removal of nearly all national consulted with our allies over lifting (he export restrictions, according to my sources. Even an improvement in Chi- nese conventiona l military strength poses a threat to our Pacific friends, the Pentagon warns in a report that includes a geography lesson on proximity of China to our allies: 100 kilometers to Taiwan, 450 kilometers to Japan. 400 kilometers to the Philippines. etc. But Ambassador Hummel. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and presidential science adviser George Keyworth have succeeded in having mainland China placed in the status of a "friendly non-allied" country. An inter-agency task force is now deciding exactly what high-tech products the Chinese will be able to buy. When tbe group's work is done early this month, its guidelines will be quietly placed in the Federal Register for public com- ment. as required by law. No press releases are planned. NEXT TO GODLINESS: Except in situation!> of combat necessity. neatness counts in the armed services. And the Pentagon wants to make sure everyone gets the message, however elementary. CQnsider a recent two-page memo spelling out neat.ne!l!B rules de- signed to crea~ "the respect o{ vi.sit.ors and guests and a sense of pride on the part of the em- ployees." Here are some ?f the 15 tips: -"Aisles should be kept clear to permit circulation between work are~ to eliminate tripping hazards .... -"Cigarette-cigar butts and ashes on floors. stairways and furniture are not only unsightly but are safety hazards .... -"Trash and other waste materials should be disposed of in the receptacle5 provided.. -"Window blinds should be drawn uniformly whenever ~- ible. · -"Windows are not to be left open. This allows rain, snow and freezing temperatures to damage the building ... (and) allows birds to enter the building. -"Calendars. charts, pictures, honor awards, certificates etc. should be placed in such a manner in work areas that they reflect a business-like appearance. Nails, thumbtacks, Scotch tape or similar adhesive materials should not be used." The rules stop short of ordering Pentagon people to wash behind their ears. POOR-BOY CANDIDATE: Though no U.S. senator is visibly haJ1lSSed by the specter of want, Sen. Gary Hart. D-C.Olo.. is a comparative pauper among the other candidates for the Demo- cratic presidential nomination. Ac- cording to inoome-t.ax records he made available, Hart and his wife grossed $113.286 in 1982 -includ- ing income from his lecture fees and his wife's real estate business. After claiming almost $23,000 in deductions. the Harts paid $34.299 in federal income tax. A student in Japan, to get a good job after graduation, has to get good grades. In a typical year, about 700 youngsters, who fear they can't get those grades, kill themselves. historic chapel visitors believe served as Shakespeare's setting for "Romeo and Juliet." Notes tum up from towing romantics, supplicants at their selected shrine. The writer's job Is to gjve them the municipal kiss of ap- proval. State's alternative power surges Retnarkably, the words oC Abral\am Lincoln that surVive on paper outnumber the words in William Shakespeare's complete works. And the words in Shakespeare's works outnumber the words in the Bible . This sort of word-count comparison has be- come much easier smce key- boarders started putting famous writings into computers. Q. Who was the first woman to serve as a military pilot? A. A Russian named Print'ess Eug e n ie M1kha1 l ov na Shaknovskaya S he flew with her Mother Country's First Field Pur Squadron in 1914. Quite a distinc- tion. But possibly not as re- markable as what she did later. Having survived both World War l and the Russian Revolution , she wound up as a high offic.ial with the Bolshe vik Secret Police in Kiev . Her job: chief executioner. She killed people, like herseH. o r noble birth. .~ Q . What does an "executive producer" do m the making of a movie? A. Nothing, typically. It's an horlorarium. Italy's City of Ver~ma employs a special writer of lovelorn advice. To reply to the hundreds of letteni dropped Into a mailbox near the ORANGE COASl Daily Pilat Consider office romances. In companies that object to same. If one of the pQi.r gets fired, odds are two to one it will be the woman. Blame weekend binges for the fact that Monday is the day of the week with the great.est. &Weide count. Writes a customer: "I'm positive Adolf Hitler knew about the so-<:alled Final Solution. the Nazi genocide of Jews, and no doubt you're positive, too. But there's·no hard evidence in all the archives that proves he knew. He let nothing finn link him to the Holocaust"' Every so-called "disarmament conference" has been a misnomer --for the object has not been to disarm but rather to adjust the parity of anns so that. each side retains the capability t.o rearm as quickly and fully as the other. Did you know that children can be taught to read before they can be taught to talk? Neither did I. But retearchers now say tha\.' One wonders how many thoWWlda of auto fatalities a year might be avoided if the motoring public were trained to regard driving a ~ as the privilege it la, rather than the primary rtgh't they take it to be. (Civility would auttly be increued. even if caaualtles were not reduced.) H.L. lchwerta Ill ~ By Tbomu D. ElJa1 Anyone who thought Cali- fornia's days as an alternate energy pioneer would end with ex-Gov. Jerry Brown's departure can guess again. It maybe part of Brown's legacy or it may simply be good business, but this state's electric companies accelerated their innovative pro- jects, if anything, in the first half of 1983. There was progress in geothermal energy, co-genera\ion and more planning for small hydroelectric dams in the Sierra Nevada foothills. ClllfDRNIA FOCUS But more than anything else, wind energy has riveied their attention. - And now a 200-foot tower off Interstate 80 near Fairfield has become the foci.ls of hope for utilities around the nation who plan to use wind as a prime way to cut their dependence on foreign oil supplies. The tower bears a windmill with 330-foot diameter blades AS LONG AS IT ~TO Bl REPAIRED, ™EY ™ci.J6W IT SMOULD KCU~mi.Y mrua IMMIGRATION Pd.ICY. ' .. capable of producing 3,500 kilo- watts of electricity, enough to power 6,400 households. By the end of next year. 12 more towers will join the first one, creating the world's largest and most ex- pensive wind energy farm. ll Phase 1, with its 13 windmills, is a su«'eSS. another 23 will join them. for a total output of 126,000 kilowatts, enough to power a city the size of Knoxville, Tenn. or Las Vegas, Nev. ''Thef'E' is nothing of this magni- tude anywhere else in the world," says Charlotte Ford, a wind- energy specialist for the PUC. "I'm quite sure other utilities will wait and see how these work out." So far, Boeing has built only four other large wind turbines like thoee PG&E will use. They now operate in mountain pas&eS near Goldendale. Wash. and Medicine Bow. Wyo. The PG&E ~peril"Rnt will reveal whether they work on a large-scalf" basis. U they do, expect another California innovation to spread across the nation, with wi.ndmill'towers dotting mountain gaps from coast to coast. • l I -j ·\ -1 I .. '-- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 A 7 ~ndians fight 'fish war' Salmon runs have gone from plentiful to poor EDITOR'S NOTE -About a decade ago, a fedE•rlJI court de- cision went to the benefit of Indian fishermen in the Northwest. But today, as the• salmon run has \ slowed, a new kind of ''fish war" is I c.ausing problems -among the Indians themselves. By JIM KLAHN AHOClal9d ...... Wrllat SHELTON, Wash. Like their forefathers before them, I Indian fishermen trap fish on the I sou them reaches of Puget Sound, biggest inland sea on the U.S. West Coast. • A century ago, when treaties were signed betw~n the Indians and the United States govern- • ment, the salmon runs provided a life of plenty for the tribes. Today, the fishermen can still eke out a living. but the runs have turned from plentiful to poor, despite a federal court decision in 1974 reserving one-half the re- gion's salmon for treaty tribes. "IC a j>erson works real hard here, you can makl• more than from unemployment," says Bob Whitener, fisheries manager of the Squaxin tribe. • But some among the 16 tribes that fish Puget Sound and Strait of Juan de Fuca waters, a t 75-mile, dogleg inlet from the When young m e n go down to the sea in Sabot ding hies. . "'" oa11r1t11o1p1101oebrL .. P•r ,,. Pacific Ocean, say a few fellow lndian fishe'1nen are becoming millionaires. Margare t Green, a Lummi Indian , stands n ext to her old boat, which is being re paired and rep ainte d. • ..... -~·­---...... Steve Dreyer g ives lesson s m folding to Cam ero n Kle im Bra ndo n Power . --.. ... sail a nd 1!'":$>\. .. ·r I ~ E~ the mo ms get in to t e act. In the case)of Bonnie E ngstro m, e h the 'Mothe r of the Day' wa tch . Naples Sabot Give a kid a boat and ... The Naples Sabot. an eight-foot pram, is widely accept<"d as tht• training vessel for youngsters learning to sail Many of them go on to become hot racing skippers of high-performance dinghies and later wind up 1 n the big time of ocean racing. Some of the a rea's top sailors got their start m Naples Sabots, the uny boat with the familiar wooden shoe msrgma on the sail. Sabot sailing schools are conducted each summer at area yacht clubs. Photos show kids receiving expert instruction on sail trim, care of sails, taller handling and on -the-water tactics at the Balboa Yacht Clul;>. Mark White hou e, Balboa Club's h ead a iling instructor, sho ut instructio ns to his young cha rges. Ali on Glow go es over the rule of tbe ~rood .' / They point to the Lummi tribe, which enjoys a vast fishing ground and whose members own 23 purse seiners -some of the ~iggest fishing vessels in the straits and on the sound. Salmon catch figures report.eel to the Washington st.ate Depart- ment of Fisheries indicate each of the Lummi seiners made $250,00-0 or more last year. The approx- imately 95 fishermen among the Squaxins averaged about $8,000 ' each last year. Until a decade ago. fishing for most Indians in the Puget Sound region was a losing proposition, as more and more non-Indians cast nets into the waters. Then, in early 1974, U.S . Dis- PAPARAZZI Nic k Doolin with Victor Ma rre ro Well done Th ey' re still laughing after Paul Salata roast Jean K ovacs trict Judge George Boldt ruled that tribes that signed treaties with the U.S. government 125 years ago are entitled to 50 percent of the harvestable salmon and steelhead within traditional "usual and accustomed" fishing areas. What became the ''fish wars" erupted after that decision, with gunfire. illegal fish-ins, and ar- rests as non-lndian fishermen protested Boldt's decision. As the non-lndians were forced out of the fishing grolJ.Ilds, Indians developed their fishing fl~ts to take their share of the fish, and the split between lndians and non-Indians was closely monitored. However, the split doesn't translate into equal shares, or equal opportunities, among .the Indians themselves. The fish wars have died down. but disagreements are arising between tribes, and within tribes, as Indians vie for a chunk of the salmon fisheries. Dissatisfaction with fishing areas, and with fishing neighbors, and quarrels over who is catching what, have spawned several court suits. Negotiations continue and the suits may never go to trial, but the disharmony is there. There are some sharing agree- 0 See lndlan, Page AS OallJ ..... ...,._ 'r 1..-t C...._ Ke n Carpenter and Kris T hagard at the Newport Marriott for th e Salaf roast. Linda Hof'ft~r~ Lo ui e Ribal and Bob Ho lland I .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. August 1 1983 \ Indians fight 'fish war' ••• "' From Page A 7 ments belween tnbc:.. but Lhere's no sy:.teni of changt'<i Now that we're stuck an It, we·~ bitter allocation, says R1 Ul"-' Sanf'!rd, Nooksack tn be toward each other There's not enough fish.' fisheries manag1•1 "It 1:. ,JU:.t up to whoever l'Ut.<.'h{'S However, the "highliner" -expert r ftsher- what." men among the LummlS are a proud loV.They say Figures co1np11\-d by tht.-sk1t(.• Oepartmtc>nl of the~ earned their positions through hard work and Fisheries indicatt• th.it th<' L.umm1s do mo!>l of tht• skill. . catching. "There's a lot of pride" among the seiners, says Lummis lo kt• rn11· o(t•vt•1 y fi ve solmun caught in Randy Kinley, 32. who owns a seiner, as do his father waters from Nt•ah Bay lo Olympia. and more than and each of hts three brothers. The Kinley family has half of that cah:h 1s landt'd by lhe tribe's purse long been among the tribe's leaders. seiners. Last year . thl' Lummis caug ht 42 perce nt of "Not just anybody can set a net and catch fish," all the fish allocated to Indiana m the 50-50 split he says. "Other Indians are jealous of the Lummis. providet;f W\dcr treaty n ghts W e can't help it if we're good fishermen .'' In 1975, before thl' Indfons had started building He declines lo say how much money he made last their fleets to take advantagt• of thC' Boldt decision; year, but "I catch my share." Lummis caught :lO perce nt of the Indians' salmon Paul Hage, the tribe's fisheries biologist, says share. At the saml' time, lnchans caught · only 20 there are 380 full-time Lummi fi!lhennen. O f the percent of the tot.al saJm~m harvc'St in t~eaty ar~as. tribe's 1,000 registered fishermen. 75 percent make Of the 1982 Lumrru harvest, totaling 1.133.200 less than $5 000 a year. salmon , 667,000 were caught by the 23 seiners owned While ;ndtans have increased their sha.re of-th e by individual tribe members -almost 13 (X'rcent of the total salmon harvt>st in Washington's inland salmon catch dramatically, those netting on the r ivers waters. have made few gains. "We're the largt•st fishing tnbt• W l' have the In 1975, treaty Indians took 595,000 salmon in most boats, we catch the most fish. we have one of the the marine fishery of western Washington. The largest areas that we fish rn." acknowledges Gerald freshwater catch that year was 405,000 salmon. In James.-a member of the Lurnm1 Indian Fish 1981 , the total marinecatch was 2.4 million fish. while Commission and owner of a large g11lne l fis h ing boat. the freshwater catch was 377,000 salmon. "A lot of people think we." re m1lhona1rcs I can "lfhe tribes have qu1ckJy gotten themselves into guarantee I'm nowhere near a m11J1ona1re and my bill the same situation the state was in," says Graves. He collectors can te U you too." referred to the situation before the Boldt decision, Leaders of the 2.430-mem ber tribe argue that when the state h'ad lic:ensed many more boats than while catch figures -and profits -for the large the limited ~ishery could handle. Since then, there vessels appear large, expenses cut drastically into the has been a moratorium on non-Indian licenses -but take of purse seiners and large powered gHlnet not so for Lndian fishermen, who are licensed by their vessels. Also, they point out, a seiner usually supports tribes, if they are licensed at all. . four crewmen as well as the skipper. But many hldians who see the big Lummi boats The big bOats, introduced by the white man, at the mouth of Puget Sound. and some Lummis whq threaten the livelihoods of those Indians w ho prefer fish with more modest gear _ including open skiffs to fish the way their forefathers did -setting nets on -fear the seiners are simply too much boa t for the the rivers, and u~ing can oes and skiffs. fish available. Graves says many rive\rlishennen in the 1960s·. Not eve ry Lummi has a big boat, and a majority and 1970s helped lead the fight against 'Oeean and of the 380 registered fishC'rmen in the tribe use inland water fleets that over-harvested salmon stocks ' modest gear, including open skiffs before the fish could return lo the streams to spawn. Margaret Green, 61 , a Lummi skiff fisherman The Boldt decision resulted from th.at fight. . who is rebelling against the tribe's leadership and the Now. the Indians who fought the big boats could big boats, says the boats are allowing a few to prosper, face the same big boats -this time with a fellow while tilose with small boats Lurrurus and others -Indian at the helm. .... barely make a living. The big boats must go. she says. not only because they split the tribe into nch and poor, but beca use the result is to threaten the fabric of Lumrni society. Early Bird Dfnner Specials s6. 95 · Her son, Richard Green. owns a small gillnet boat and says his catch has decreased the past several yea.rs because the seiners are gobbltng up the fish before they get to him. "They have lo pay for their boats," he says. 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I decided I would never be one of them. But now that I've seen this picture, I am almost sure the face is that of my h usband's secretary. Never In all the years of our marriage have 1 had reason to suspect he was unfaithful lo me. In retrospect I. recall several times when I've telephoned and he was "gone for the day." Having no reason lo be suspicious, I never asked him where he was. l assumed 1t was business. I have not been able to eat or sleep sm<.-e I found that picture. My doctor suggest.ed that l write to you. Please advise me at once. I am - ANONYMOUS NATURALLY DEAR ANONYMOUS; If you suspect your husband ls having an affair you must decide whether or not you want a confrontation backed up by the picture. It might mean the end of your marriage. Get with a counselor or a therapist - someone who can see you on a continuing basis to give you guidance and emotional support. I would not be so presumptuous as to think I could do all of tbe above through tbe mall. • • • 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am sure animal lovers everywhere were appalled by the letter about "Nine Lives" from the man who puts his kitten in th' refrigerator because he wet on the rug. " When will our society realize that people who abuse animals are mentally ill? Often the re is a migh ty fine line betw~n abusing a helpless pet and abusing a child, wife or parent. This was dramatized recently when police discover~ that a OPEN 7 DAYS 5 PM to MIDNIGHT 369 E. Seventeenth St. (In West Port Shopping Center)) Costa Mesa man arrested for killing and Htmg neighborhood dogs also slaughtered a human being. How I wish newspapers would print the names and addresses of animal abusers. I would be far more worried about an animal abuser in m y neighborhood than someone who was arrested for soliciting a prostitute. -LOUISIANA READER DEAR LA: Police records have proven you are right. 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Euclld St. at Creacent St Thu~•·· Augu1t 4: Tustin. 181t 2 lrvlne Blvd at Newport Ave \ --~--· ! . b llllil~ l'illlt MONDAY, AUG. 1, 1983 STOCKS ENTERTAINMENT COMICS Athletic clubs in abundance ·-· There are more than enough racquetball clubs or athletic clubs which offer racquetball, in the Orange Coast area. Here's a rundown on area clubs: Loa Caballeros Racquet and Sports Clab, 17172 Newhope St., Fountain Valley, phone 546-8560. The club offers 20 indoor courts, six outdoor. Racquetball comes with the sports membership which also includes gym, swim, sauna, jacuzzi, basketball, adult lounge, child care center, snack bar. Basic one-person member- ship fee is $250 lifetime with $29 monthly dues. Newport-Mesa Athletic Club, 254 Victoria, Costa' Mesa, phone 631-2000. Club offers six indoor courts. Membership is $100 initia- tion and $35 a month. Family, junior, corporate and senior citiz.en memberships also avail- able. Club includes sauna, jacuzzi, lounge. Racqaetball World, 10115 Talbert, Fountain Valley, phone 962-1374. Club offers 23 indoor courts. Membership fee is $225 _ ~tiation and $45 monthly dues. ging track and child care cent.er. Family Fltue11 Center, 1600 Adams, Costa Mesa, phone 5.57-4401. Club offers seven in- door courts and one championship glass court. Unlimited member- ship fee is $t99 a year. Student and family memberships also ·available. Club offers gym, jacuzzi, sauna and aerobics. Newport Beacb Sporting House , 3601 Jamboree, phone 752-0565. Club offers 14 indOQr courts. Memberships will be closed Aug. 1. Waiting list available. Cost is $250 initition and $50 monthly dues. Corporate, couple and stu- dent memberships available. Club includes gym, pool, sand vol- leyball, running track, basketball, child care, restaurant, 80Cial lounge, sauna, jacuzzi and social lounge. trvlne Clabbou1e, 17850 Sky- park, phone 754-7500. Club offers 12 courts. Club includes coed aerobics, sand basketall, gym, spa, jacuzzi, jogging park arid child care. 84 BS 86 I 0.-, ..... ltllfl -· .. Jon Pinckney wa the win- n er in the Flight of the Laser s sailing event S un- da y. See B2. 0 a Racquetball disorganized? By CURT SEEDEN Of .... 1>#1)' ,_ ''-" On the surface, the sport of rac.-quetball would seem to be on the up and up. Racquetball clubs are prosper - ing. memberships are at a premium and there is no shortage of tournaments. Yet, according to some people who make racquetball their liv- ing, the sport is in a state of disorganization -. and they want to do something about it. Their goaJ is the California Rac- quetball Association (CRA), and by the time organizers accomplish au that they want to accomplish, the sport will be back on its feet again. At least, that's the opinion of Scott Winters, racquetbaU man- ager at the lrvine Clubhouse and one of the chjef proponents of the CRA. Winters, the club's head pro, says the popularity of aerobics, life cycles and other health club activities has produced a decline in the interest of racquetball. bali in Califo1 naa," Winters ex- plains The CHA will merge the or- eanizationa 1 :Ht<'mpts of Winters and others in Southern California with the estabhsbed Northern California Racquetball Associa- tion into one large body Winters is exet:·utive t·o-director of the effort along with NCRA director Scott Jensen of Napa. "There has n(:•ver been an or - ganized body to stimulate growth of racquetba ll here," Winters con- tinues. "We think things wilJ im- prove. The main emphasis will be a statewide player ranking sys- tem. We'll also offer a tour- nament cvalendar and a month~ publication which will dPal with instructional aid, tournament re- sults and upc'Oming events." Amate ur players aren't the onJy ones in 'lltore for improve-· men ts. Winters is dira:tor of operations for the fledgling World Raequet- ball Tour, something not unlike the Beach VollE>yball Tour, and privy to pros. Single, couple, family and corpor- ate memberships al.so available. Club offers gym, pol, .sauna, jacuzzi, aerobics, snack bar, jog- Laguna Nlgeal Racqaet Clab, 23500 Club House Drive, phone 496-4665. T hree racquetball courts available. Membership is $100 a year and $45 annually. Racquetball popularity is holding its own . "l saw racquetball peak two years ago, but due to some dis- organization. things have gone down hill. The CRA is being for- med for the development and organization of amateur ra,.cquet- The first WRT competition 1s an experimental tourney set for Aug. 22-23 at th<' Sports GaUery in Anaheim. A field of eight play- ers will vie for $25,000 m prize money. Angels: They finally get some encouragement BY JOHN SEV ANO Ol'llleo.IJ ......... A very long Angels homestand ended on a very small, but still encouraging note Sunday. Not to be overlooked either is that the win came on the heels of one of the club's more diBmal displays as just hours earlier the Angels had dropped a doubleheader, losing the first game 13-8 after holding an early 7-0 advantage. After all, the way the team ~yed of late, almost any win has to be considered encouraging. It was the kind of perfonnance that disturbed even the usually und.istw'bable John McNamara. and provoked General Manager Buzz.ie Bavasi into saying, "Thoae guys have no pride. All they care about is their fat contracts. U they're not ashamed by the way they're playing, I'm a.shamed for them." For only the fourth time in 15 gamep during the stand, the Angels managed to put a mark on the positive side of the ledger as pitcher Geoff Zahn (a seven hitter to run his record to 8-7) and rookie outftelder Mike Brown (a double, triple and two RBI) ,combined their efforts in subduing Oakland by a 4-0 'CO\lnt before 27,051 at Anaheim Stadium. Following Sunday's game, Rod Carew and Reggie Jacbon responded to Bavasi's remarks. The victory was significant in that it snapped a fiv~game losing streak, and also moved the fourth-place Angels to within five games of division le.ading Chicago. "We're trying. We're just struggling right now," said Carew. "I know I'm trying. We're all•trying. That's what's 90 frustrating right now . Huntington's Sniyth gets· first victory ·in Pre-Olynipic nieet By ALMON LOCIUBEY Dee¥ P99' ..... ·-LONG BEACH -The winds abated slightly Sunday for the 9el:IOnd race of the Pre-Olympics Training Regatta, but the sailors in the seven Olympic yachting cla.es s1il.I battled a leftover chop from Saturday's 20-25 knot gear buster. Only three skippers scored re- peat wins'. Klaus Maran of Italy ·posted his aecond straight win in the Windglider aailboard class; Dave Curtia, Marblehead, Mase .. repeated in the 27-foot Soling Class; and Murray J..,,1es, New .. Zealand, continued to dominate the 470 Claa. ltandy Smyth of Huntington Beach came back from a first day loss to win the Tornado catamaran claaa, despite sailing the aame boat that gave him trouble Saturday. was still leaking and causing the boat to take on water. But even with this handicap Smyth and his crew, Jay Glaser, posted a con- vincing win. Smyth aid he ex- pected to change to a new boat for the remainder of the six-race re- gatta. · Despite his second place Satur- day, Sunday's win placed the Huntington Beach team at the top of the claas in scoring with onJy three penalty points. Robert White of England, who beat Smyth Saturday, dropped to fifth ln the second race. Several boats retired with minior gear failures Sunday but there were no ma&'I capsiz.ings and di.sm.aatings as there were Satur- day. Sunday's winners and stand- inga after two races: 470 -1. Murray J-. New z .. iano, 7. "l know I've been kicking myself in the rear hard, trying to play when I know I shouldn't be. and trying to do the JOb. "Personally, I think the fans and press have been great. We've just been (bleep). When you lose five of your past 20 games~or something ltke that. what else can we say about ourselves othl'r than, 'We stink."' "Embarrassed? Hell. yes. it's been e mbarrassing. And ii anybody thinks none of these players feel that way they're quite mistaken. Because w e know we're a lot better than how we've been playing." Absolut.ey nothing mi-shed for the Angels the past two weeks. When thl' h1ttPrs dtd produce runs, the pitcl;ling produced more And when the pitching was good, the hitting wasn't. For Reggie, the struggle has been two-fold. "For me. for the first time in a long time, I feel like I'm earning every cent I make," said Jackson, who h it his 14th homer of the season Sunday but also saw his average dip to .210 during the homestand. It's the players' hope that they can take S unday's victory now, p\.lt their past aside. and hopefuUy start playing good baseball again. ''When you've been struggling like we have. you look for some\hing positive." said Carew. "After what happened the night before. all we wanted to do was win todais game. go on the road. a nd trv to "It's painfully frustrating and no fun to play when you're losin&.and struggling like I am. I got to the ball p;u:k at 2 o'clock yesterday, played 21 innings and ~ot nothing, except embarrassment. regroup." • · ~ .......... Even in victory, Angels somber By JOHN SEV ANO Of tho Oolly f'tlol Itel! Even in the face o{ victory, there was a somber look to the Angels' clubhouse Sunday as two ne w additions joined the injured list, while another was told he wouldn't be making the road trip. For Doug DeCinces. grim news became grimer after Angels Man- ager John McNamara informed the third baseman the club had decided to leave him behind while they traveled on to Minne- sota a nd Seattle. "We just felt ..,Doug would be better off at home where he could get better treatment," McNamara explained. DeCinces. who was apparently recovering from back problems that ~ave had him sidelined since July 14, suffered a setback Friday w hen he reinjured himself while taking batting practice. skipper was the health of out- fielders Brian Downing and Fred Lynn. both of wh6m missed Sun- day's game. Downing, in a play at the plate in the fi rst game of Saturday's doubleheader, jammed the index finger on his left hand. Since there were no immediate com- plieations. Downing played in the second game. too By th<' time Sunday arrived the finger was twice its size. "I'm hopc-ful I can play against Minnesota. but I don't know," Downing offered. "It's pretty stiff right now and it's hard to grip things." Also suffering stiffness was Lynn. w ho was sidelined with bac:k spasms he suffered during Saturday's first game "l hurt it during Oakland's last big inning (the S(>Venth) w herf they scored five runs. I came in . for a single and all of a sudden it gave out on me," he said. The port hull on Smyth's boat Ferraro out; Corrales in Ctvla Oldlaon, New ZH lanel, J. Tomaao Ctli.tt.. ll•IY; 4. N~u N.--. JaPOll, S. Oavkl l(allog, U.S. 470 HANOINGS -I. J-., 0 POlnh , 1. Cfllefta. L7; J. Olellaon, 11, 4. Tio betwHft Mllle Ho!WMs, E,,.._nd, all<I Stllmt'-8r011ma11. latMI, 21.0 SOLING -1. o ... ro Curll•, U.S.. 1 O•vkl ,,_,.,,U.S.; J. ~ hnk, Oenrnefti; 4. Teuo. toudourlt, Gr-; S. CNll-Miloft, lte/'f. Steve Howe reacts angrily to Giants Manager Frank Robinson, who was making gestures a t him (wiping his no~) from the a n Francisco dugout. McNamara said extensive tests conducted by the club Saturday revealed DeCinces' new probl~ms aren 't as bad as his old ones, "but it's going to take awhile for him to get healthy, too." Of more concern to the Angela' Lynn, like Downing. played in all 12 innings of the nightcap, which didn't help him. "When 1 got up this morning l could barely move." said Lynn. TORONTO (AP) -fdike , Ferraro, fired aa manager of tlit Cleveland lndiana. uya.he feela "like I WM shot ln the beck." Ferraro, wha.e team won • ;,.t40of ltl 100pmnandwu firmly in wt place in the American League F.ut, wu let F Sunday and replk-ed by Pat Cornlet -the man fired le.a than two weeka Nrller by the PhJJadelp~ PhWJes. "I'm not 1otna to say any- thiJ\8 about Mike Ferraro.'' lnd1anl Pa.-clent Gabe Paul MW. "lie'• a flne younc man and ht handled it ln a very profemanal manner.'' SOLING ST ANDING$ -1. Cur"'. 01 1. ~II. 11. J, Pefty, 10; 4. Tom OoOloft, ,.._ ~. 2'.1; S. Vllld9met ll4llOolowllll. Otft· ,,..,., lO. FLYING OUTCHMAN-1 . ...,_, HalMOw, SwedlM'I; 2. JoNal'*' llldlar4". &"91end; Ulen """""· ereaM; 4. O.vlO ~Kev, Hew lee&end; s. Altlenclro AM.c.e, lwedeft. FLYING DUTCHMAN STANDINGS -I AJf/lltfr, ff7; 2. ~. IO.O; J. lllcllef4", 14.7. 4. ~..,. 16.0; s. H"9ft ...... s..-,, 20.0. TOttNAOO -I. llendY Smv1fl, U.S.; 2. et'Mlft 1..-11, ''-"" ... 4.'-David McFel, U.S.1 4. Honfy a.u.ft, U.S.; 5. 9100lt'I WNte, &lllleftO. TOttNAOO STANDINGS -I. Snwtll, O; 2. W!lllt, 10.I; 1. Md' .. , 19.0: 4. Tie llet- a.tMlt end WlllV Yell llMtl, HOINlnd, lt.7, WIN~IO•ll -1. K141ut Meran, lllll\I/ 2. SI.,._ Yeti dltl l«'e, Hollllncl1 l. 0Mo T...-, ~; ~ C)ltlt ,.,_.,tf', W. O«tne11Y1 S. Petra Y ... ~,MIOI. • ~ WINOOLIOEll STANDINGS -). "'-<en, O; t. Y•n ~ kf, U ; J. T..rter, 11.71 4. IMYW, 14.0J S. Yllller, 2U, • STAil -l. 4lot•lo Oona, tr!llW, t. ~ Wt~t. U.S., ), HIAMrt lllM.td9tllel,\Aut1rte1 4. 0.,,ld HoWletli l~I J, ....... lfll lll*llOfat, ~ STAil ITANOINGS -I. Gone, ll.11 1 Wrllflt. lH1 a. YlllC9 lf{lll, u.i.. 17,11., ....-.1. 21.~ S. Mtllftlo GtfM"-'A, I_., IU. l'INN -I. Ttrf"'f Hr.IMll1. c.nNti I. INfti HwlYmetl, HOl!ltftd1 J ~,., ll .... I, ~lnl•1 4. Wllet'll lloe.rta-.Flfw.ncl; S. l'N Yelle-... u.a. f'INN STANPINOS -1 UllM ....,._, o.n.n.t k. 14 7, 1 !I. ltltl, 1 H , J WOl!Nllt O« 1, w ~~nv. tao. • ......,_. no, s Yet1 CIHt . iu m Orange G.Qast DAIL V PILOT/Monday. August 1, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Baylor lams White Sox Don Baylor s lamrrn.J a grand slam Ii home run, lefidmg lhc N'e w York Y ankces ton wild 12-6 v1ct0ry over the Gillman predicts . many NFL team 1will switch offenses Chicago White Sox in Al]lericnn League act.Ion Su nday IL was Baylor's 13th humer of the season and his eighth car~ grand slam Elsewhere, . U.L. Washington drvvt.· m thrt<t' runs with a &ngle and homer as Kansas Caty dumped Detroit, 7-5, to g&lll 3 '>plat or the ir double header. Alao Tra mmell hit a thret.•-ru11 double: an thl· second inntn~ to lend the Tigers to an ts-6 v1<:to1 y in lht' first game ... , Mike Boddlcker ~ a four-hi tte r <and Eddie Murray hit u honw run as Baltimore extcnch•d its win- ning streak to ftvo gaml"s with a 6-0 victor y ovt.>r Texas Tht• triumph capped the> most su<.: From AP dlspatcbes CANTON. Ohio -Srd Gallman [il predicts as many as eight National 4., Football League teams w ill adopt the one-back attack this season, copying the Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins. The reason, says one of the Pro Foo ball Hall of Fame's 1983 inductees, is to take even more advantage of the game's LiberaJized pas.5ing rules. The Redskins used the running of fullback John Riggins to capture the NFL title in January. "You can't throw as well with two backs. I would guess there'll be as many as eight teams in NFL with one-back offe nses this yea r," said Gillma n , recognized as an of- fensive innovator in his half century of coaching. G illman, 71, now generaJ QIU.MAN manager of the Oklahoma Outlaws of the United Stat.es Football League, joined former players Bobby Bell, Bobby Mitchell, Paul Warfield and Sonny Jurgensen for their inductions Saturday. BAYLOR cessful July in thl' history uf the Orioles at 19-7 .... Toby Harrah we nt 5-for-5 and d rove in three rw'\S with a ba*5-loaded, tie-breaking double that powered Clevl'land Lo a 16-11 victory over Toronto an Pat Corr ales' first game as the Indians' manager . £ecil Cooper 's r un-scoring double capped a four-run, ninth-inning rally that Lifted Malwauk(•t• to a 7-5 victory over Boston ... Seattle pinch-hatter Manny Castillo rapped a two-out, run-scoring double in the ninth inning to give thl' Marim·rs a 3-2 win over Minnesota. Stephenson get s bigge t win "You're going to see more passmg than ever ," Gillman said of the 1983 NFL season , which officially opened Saturday with the first exhi- bition, Pittsburgh's 27-14 decision over New Orleans in the Hall of Fame game. TUL SA -J an Stephenson, to n whom the U.S. Women's Open gotr championship means "everylhing," had her wish come true. The victory wagon shook, rattled and roUed, and in the end the wheels almost came off at the 31st U.S . Women's Open golf championship. But the 32-year-old Australian managed to right herself S unday and came away with what she described as the biggest vk tory of her celebrated career. "Any week anybody can throw for 400 yards now. It's the rules. Pass protect ion is almost legal mayhem," Gillman said. Of course, three of the 1983 inductees, Jurgensen, Mitchell and Warfield, drooled ove r the current rules. When the three were involved in NFL passU\g games, they were hindered more because of regulations that helped defensive performers. ''I was choking. I was nervous It would have been the most devastating thing t.o have lost 1t," she said after her final round 74 gave her a 290 total -6-over-par -and a one shot victory over hard-charging JoAhne Carner and Patty Sheehan, the LPGA Classic champion who led after the first two rounds. Quote of th~ day "l always go to my nose because it perspires. If he's on ~ guilt trip, that's his problem," -San Francisco G iants Manager Frank Robinson, referring to an incident Sunday with Dodger pitcher Steve Howe. But the championship, the $32,780 ilrst pm.e and a call from President Ronald Reagan ultimately went to the nerve-wracked Step- henson, who said she has dreamed of wmrnng the Open e ve r since she w as a schoolgirl in Australia. Meanwhile at the Canadian Open in men's competition, it w as steady John Cook dropping a 10-foot birdie putt on the sJxth hole of a s udden-death playoff to subdue Johnny Maller Pinckney captures Flight of the Lasers boating crown Jon Pinckney of Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club S unday won the F11ght of the Lasers, the New- port Harbor Area Chamber Of Commerce's annual sudden death race for small boa ts. The F11ght of the Lasers is the successor to the F11ght of the Snowberds, a spectator yachting event that has drawn crow ds to the beach and bay for more than four decades. The event 'is co-sponsored by the Home FederaJ Savings and Loan and the Bank of Newport. Fifty-five boats turned up on the starting line off the Balboa Pavilion. As the first place winner Jon Pinckney received the Com - modore Albert Soil.and Per petual trophy and the Home Federal Savings and Loan Perpetual girl to finish. Miss G illett JS 14 years old. Richard Herre ra of Newport Beach won the A.B. RouseUe Trophy for the youngest boy to finish. He is 13. Trophy for the first married couple went to Paul and Betsy Livadary of Balboa Island . First five places in the 55-boat fleet were: 1. Jon Pinckne y, David Franco, Steve Dodd, John Pemick, and Tim Cassel. General chairman of the race was Bill Ficker, staff commodore of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and a former America's Cup win- ner. Commlt tee boat for the race was Bill and Marcia Ben ts' Y Como from NHYC. ..,_......,.. Winning form J an Ste phenson watc hes her drive o n the l 8th hole as sh e fin isl] es o ut six-ovea-par 290 to win th~ U.S. Women's Ope n golf ch ampionship. Winner of the trophy for the oldest skipper was Gene Baum, 72, of Balboa Island. Baum is a native of Balboa Island and a charter member of the Balboa ls.land Yacht Club. Chrissy Gillett 1 of Newport Beach 'sailed away with two per- petual trophies. She won the Wil- liam Insley Perpetual for the first girl to finish, and the Harry Welsh Pe petual for the younRest Earnhardt earns ft at Talledeg~ 500 Angel notes ANGEL ..OTEs-1' ...... ., Jefwl. WP\O wenl Ille entire 12 lnnlnot of Si1urd•v't lwlnblll. leld nl' Ofe•lo\lt lonQftt '""' wu 9'n lnnlnQl Thal .,., ~or• tlle -•tlO(I, rl9n1? "No. after." ne ,.kl "a.fore, tne ionv.,1 I nad ever ~ wu nine lnnlno' wun tlle OodQer1 end Clllu90. 1,,..,·o nevw let anvbodv 90 more then nlM Or et ... ,, tllev wouldn"t wltfl ma·· Could JoM lie••_.. out anotner lnnln9~ ''It ,,,.,. (tr>• A'') lladn't w:or.o. I woutd have _,. out tor tr.. 13!fl." ht Mic! "'Heel<, I ,...on·1 even l)roken lnlo (!'Y _ ~v-M Vtl •• ~tl'tel'ldtd In I .... ~ ~t"*ll el tna moment, McMMolera Mic!,,. WOUid UM iw.e Witt •nd rooi.le S""9 .,._ Ill roda't''' ~ end t,,... come lledl with "411 Ptndl encl T'"""Y HNI. T""°9v et\d W-.CS.V, r-ll•tlV. O(I iu•I t"'91 deY' <ftl. Wlie<I tne A~ tC0<.0 lntlr lftltlel '"" Ill ,,,. tl•l!I 1Mlrl9 Suf\oey, It ,..., .. ltd Ille llrtl N II !MY heel K0<W In 10 lnnlno• and °""' ,...., MConct 111 tllelr IH t n . Saki MC"'-a: "Julv WHll'I I dlM,t¥ •llW ell We won Ofl IM lelt drev " The dull l'tMI • t ·10 rKord clurlftt IN "*Ith. TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) - Dale Earnhardt averaged 170.61 1 mph to win the Talladega 500 and it took every bit of that for his first victory at the Alabama Inter- national Motor S peedway. He picked up $46,950 of the $373,110 purse by finishing less than a car-length ahead or Darrell Waltrip Sunday in the NAS-CAR Grand National stock car race. Tim Richmond's car, driven by Neil Bonne tt was third . }ticha rd Petty, Harry Gant and Geoff Bodin e also w ere in the lead lap when F.arn.hardt, with help from • Bobby Allison, out.dueled Waltrip for the victory. Waltrip had led the preVlous 11 laps, with Earnhard t on his rear bumper. As they came ou t of the thlrd turn on the last lap. Earnhardt ducked below Waltrip. and with Allison right behind him. went by Waltrip. Pinckney wins cup ' ( "Bobby helped me pass Darrell, and after r passl'<i. Bobby went into t he corner and sort of slowed him down a httlf'... Earnhardt said "I didn't see that he did any thing wrong He w as follow- ing me" Waltrip said he• ll"l Eamh;_irdt get around ham, "Ek-cause I fig- ured I could get back arou nd ham. But then we ran up on a slower car, and tt won thC' race {or Dale. I'm thankfu l for thal ~~nd place finish. though Hopefully we gained some ground in the Winston Cup points chase " He d ad gain ground, 37 poant.s. on Allison, and would have gamed more had Allsaon not help- ed Earnhardt. Allison now leads with 2,947 \poan t.s In 2,782 for Waltrip, w ho for the past two years has come from behind - st.artlng with this race to d(•fcat Allison in ~e standings. \\1a lla<·h s lams I :lth homer Unav<·ri,atv J lagh and Saddlc.'ba<'k a Colk gc produtt 'rim Wa.,Uacb slumnwd a one-out homer. his 13th o( thC' :.cason , ln the bottom or the eighth inning to h ft Montrt"ul to a 6-5 win owr St. Louis to highlight National Lt.•ague a1;lJorl Sunday Elsew here, Bobby Brown, playing his hrst game for S a11 Diego, homC"red and singled t.o drive an iwo runs and c:.r'Ored th rt.'t' times. and th~ Padrt.-s turned thl'lr fi rst triple play in more than hve years as they de feated Atlanta, 5-2 Sa , Diego's triple play 0tt•ur rl-<l in the fourth annang after Chris Chambliss wa lkL-d and Terry Harper singled him to second. Both runners broke off their bases w hen Glen Hubbard popped up ant.o shor t left. Gar ry Temple ton rat'E'd back WAUACH to make the catch . then fired to sec.'Ond base: to get Chllmbhss Second l>aseman Tim Flanne ry's re lay to Cirst ~ cao;;1ly nabbed Harpt-r for the ftnal out Despm· lx-ang no-hit f<1r 8 t J inning~ by J ose Qel eoo in the second gam(.•. the> NC'w York Mets swe pt Pittsburgh, 7-6 and 1 0 an .i pair of l2·mning games. Bo Diaz homerL'<.I und drove m two run::, to back tht• strong pitching or Joho Denny as Phtladelphta whipped the Chicago Cubs. 5-2. Denny. who was relieved in the eighth inning. improved has record to 1 J-5 . Phil Garner hit a two-run single and Jose Cruz followed with a two-run tnpll• to h1ghhght Houston's seven-run seventh annang, whale Joe Nlekro fa red a seven-hitter to g1vt.• the Astros a Y-2 victory ovl.'r Cincinnati. Navratilova gets $20 fine NORFOLK, Va. -Martina Navratilova, the world's top-rank<..-d ~ women's tennis player, was fi ned $:.!O ~ today for speeding and abusing a Norfolk polit't! officer in January. Miss Navratilova, the reigning Wim bledon champion, was playi ng in a tournament in lndian'llpolts and did not appear an court. Her lawyer, Andrew M1t.chell, entered a gUJlty plea to the speeding charge but entered an annoc-cn t plea to the charge of abusing a police officer. Both charges are misdemeanors. O fficer S.G. Delepine had reported that Miss Navratilova, 26, w as going 54 mph in a 35 mph w ne on J an. 29. He also said the tennis star used abusive language toward him a fte r she was stopped. Television, radio TV: Baseball-New York Yankees a t Chicago White Sox. 6 p.m., Channel 7 (de layed). RADIO: Bc,iseball-Angels at Minnesota (doubleheader), 3 p.m., KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers. 7:35 p.m .. KA.BC (790). Concussion ends career of NFL rookie 1''r('(' safety Mau Vanden Boom has been in the Nauonal .f ootball League for only a few weeks, but from what he's already experienced in camp, he's calling It quits. Vanden Boom, a fifth-round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills, said Sunday that he has decided to leave t he ' NF L team because of a concWISfon ~ suffert.'<i dur ing a scrimmage last week. - "Arter consulting with my physicians and talkil}g with Coach Kay Stephenaon and the members of my Crum ly. I have reluctantly reached that decision," he said. Vanden Boom, a Wisconsin graduate, suffered the concussion in a rookie scrimmage against the Cleveland Browns. The M1am1 Dolphins suffered a couple of losses an a Saturday scrimmage when comerback Don McNeal ruptur<.-d his AC'hilles tendon and linebac ker St.eve Shull ruptured a ligament in his right knee. McNcal will be out for at least two months while S hull as out indefinitely. McNcal led the Dolphins in interceptions last season while Shull, a reserve, was having a strong preseason '"This 1s the difficulty you're in," said Miami Coach Don Shula of preseason works. "You need conta('t to get .ready for the prese~n. A guy like ShuU goes down having a great camp, and McNeaI has been plagued by injuries. That's the only thing th<.it 's kept him from a spectacular career." The Browns and Bills played to a 6-6 standoff S unday in a controlled scritnmRge at Edinboro, Pa. Both teams got their scoring on field goals. Brian Sipe and Paul McDonald, battling for the Browns' starting quarterback job, each played one series Runaway II runs away Runaway Il, 4'kippered by Cheryl Wie bel, Voyagers Yacht O ub. was the winner in the Spinnaker Class in VYC's Jane Schock Memorial race w hiC'h also served as the second race of the Orange County Women's Ocean Racing Series (OCWORS) sailed in Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. The 13-mile rac.-e was sailed in the ocean off the Balboa Pier over a triangular course. Runner · up m the Spinnaker Class was Gandalf, sail~ by Suzanne Jones. Dana Point Yacht Oub. Third was Bang Bang Maxwell, skippered by K..aJ.hy Adamson. DPYC. In the Non-Spinnaker Class the winner was Altair, sailed by Karen Tuffelmier, DPYC, and the runner-up was S1rekit, Debra Boitau. Voyagers 'YC. British haven't given up ship De avary's Victory '83 makes move in America's Cup pre lims NEWPORT. RJ (AP) -··You musl never gave up on thl" Brattsh." said Peter Dt•Savary with a grin ""We may have our backs to the wall, but we always come back." .., DeSavary's 12-meter yacht Victory '83 had JUSt completed a come-Crom-behind victory Sunday over Canada l to take ttrlnl place away from the Canadians 1n America's Cup preliminary races But DcSa vary said the BritlSh team had some key changes "Wl· had Rodney (Pattison) sailing today for the fl rst time" m Series C for challenge rs, said the Bn tish g roup chic(." He ts a triple olympk medalist, a nd that means some thing ··w e also had new sails and a new rudde r They JUSt got the boat m gear and sailed her well ·· Victory '83, commg back from some losses and bad luck in the sen es. defeated Canada 1 by three minutc.os, eight seconds in wobbly. feeble easterly winds. The course was a 24.3-mile layout. Italy's Azzurra S('Ored a whopping 7:26 victory, largest or the rac.-es. over the hard luck Australian boat. Advance, while series leade r Austra lia Il beat Lido Isle • France 3 by 3:13. Pam son, taking over as skipper for Phil Crebbin and Lawrie Sm ith. spotted Canada la 22-seoond edge at othe start but then sailed past the Canadians on the first tacki ng leg, taking a 1:05 lead at the first mark. Seven yachts from five foreign nations are battling this summer in a long series of races for the right to challenge for the America's Cup in September against an American defender. The point totals after Sunday's races: Australia II. 16.88i Azzurra, 11.20; Victory '83, 10.44; Canada 1, 9.72; ChaJJenge 12. which did not race S unday. 8.60: France 3, 3.12, and Advance, 0.80 T he field will be cut to four for the semifinals beginning Aug 11. Australla 11, the leader ~ce the racing began with 33 wins in 36 starts, has been challenged by the New York Yacht Club, owne rs of the h.iatoric aaili.ng trophy. A conference of the seven challengers was ordered today to detennine action on the complaint by Robert W. McCullough that the A~e yacht may not conform t.O 12-meter rules. winners F'afly-seven boats in seven classes turned out Saturday and Sunday for Ladu Isle Yacht Club's Summer Regatta sailed on courses ms1de the bay. 'trophy win- ners: If you pay more than $10,000 a year in taxes, talk to a Shearson/ American Express Financial Consultant at our Free Tax Survival Seminar. LID0-14A -I Jack Franco, Balboa YC. LID0-148 I. Scott Simpson, LIYC. 2 Don Wiese. Balboa YC. 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LYlll ADAMS ~ • • RACQUETBALL CAMPS ~ I 0 Sony, I oamot _.....,. ..,.,._,_ blA pl9Me M<'CI m9 lflt Fl\£E '"Tu ~ Kit" 11 I I Pinckney defeated 12 rlvall In th.la year'• Governor'• Cup and wound up wtth a perfect 1COtt of 12 wins and no la.ea. l>inclcney'a crew, abo the ..me M lut ~· \fttt fun SWllvan and and ~ Newbft from BCYC Runner·up In the .erte. wu Brtan Ledbetier of San Diep> Yacht Oub with 10 Wini and lWO lo.et; third WU ( Other yacht clubs and their ICOres: Ron Roernberg, Alamit.oA Bay YC. 8-4; Randy Reid, SouthwOltem YC, 7-~: Scott Sonnier , Southern YC (New Orleana) 7-~: Phil Perkins, San Fran- cttco YC, 6·6; Tom Kuhnle, Seattle YC. 6-7~ Todd PadJa, Balboa YC. 4-8; Bryan Dytt, 1.onahom YC (T•xu) •-a: John Cobell, Hunt1naton Harbour YC, 2· 10; Mlkf' Nuh, Newport Harbor YC, 2·10, O.v1d Calverly. Houaton YC (Texas) l -11. [ynn Adams: # l ·Women s Racquetball Player in the World • IMPROVE YOUR GAME • HA VE FUN LEARNING Cemp Session: "u(>. 5-7, 1983 Time: &-9, Fri. 12·5 Sat, Sun. ' Los C1b11tro1 '• w. • ..,_, fomt1Wi Valty 97MM2 .. [) I .,., a llw.'IOll _.,,. p;;;;" 'INiilllil diNiiGll ' ' I We're out ID make you one of America'• tmaneat ln~ ..... -·-·--' 103 ,...._. .. '---------------~-------- I I I J f t~ f I I ..-J .. • \ .... ------- ~ . ' . .. MAJOR LEAGUE ST~NDINGS Amet1c.afl LHtue f WIUT DIVISION W L P'ct. GB Chlc•vo Kant.as City Tuu • ,.... 0.kland Mlnne1ot1 S..tlle S3 41 .S2S ., 49 .490 311> 49 53 .40 411> 49 S4 .476 s .. S1 4S7 1 43 61 .413 111'1 40 64 .llS 14"" Beltlmore Detroit New York Toronto Mllweull" Bolton Clavel•nd E AST DIVISION St 40 .596 .SM .S71 .510 .SS6 ..505 .406 59 42 S6 42 S7 43 SS '4 SI SO 0 '° S41M9y'S Sc-. 1 21,'o 2'h 4 9 19 .... 4, 0.kland 0 O.trolt l ·S. Kent.as City 6·7 Cleveland 16, Toronto II Beltlmor• 6, Te•es O Mllweuk" 7, Boston S N•w York 12. Chlceoo 6 (II lnnlnosl S..ttla 3, Mlnnnola 2 NlfteMI LMllW WIST DIVIMON Atlanta ~ Houston SanOleoo San Franc!Ko Clnclnnall W L .. 41 51 4S S2 so SI S2 SI S3 46 SI IAST DfVlSIOH P'CI. .610 .559 .SIO .495 .~ .'42 GB s ..... 1011'1 12 1211'1 1711'> Plttst>urgh S4 " .524 .SIS .SIS .SIO .4S6 .315 PlllledelPllla SI 41 I St. Louis 53 SO I Ill'> 1 1511'> Montreal S2 SO Chlcaoo 47 56 N1w York 3t 65 ,.... ... ~ LOI Aneeln 2·6. San Francisco l·I New Yori! 7·1, Pltts!kwllh 6-0 (both DlmH 12 lnnlnos) 'MontrH I 6, Sl Louis S Plllladetollla S, Chlca9o 2 Houston t, Clnclnnall 2 San O'-S, Atlanta 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneeb 4, A's 0 OAKLAND CAUl'OllNIA altrlllll •r llllll 4 o I 0 Carew 111 4 o O O 4 0 I 0 Lut>rtdl 311 2 2 I 0 4 0 I 0 MCBron cf l I 2 2 4 0 0 0 R0Jck1n" 4 O 1 I 3 0 I 0 Grich 211 4 O 1 O 3 0 0 0 ReJl\sn ell\ 4 I I I 3 0 1 0 Veienlln rl 3 O t O 3 0 0 0 FOii H 4 0 0 0 K .. rMY c 3 0 2 0 8oo<le c 3 0 I 0 Tetab Jl 0 1 t T.._ JI 4 e 4 ~ ......... Olka.N -• 000-o CalNerM .. 010 21•-4 Game·Wlnnlr111 RBI -MC8rowtr (1) OP-Callforn11 l LOB-Oakland 4, Calllornla 9 78-f(H rney, Valeftlit141, MC Brown l&-MCBrown HR-tleJackson ( 141 SB-<arew (4), B-W So-Lullralk ll ~ " ••• BB so °"1Md Helmuelte< L.0·2 6 2-3 6 3 7 AIMrlon 1 1·3 2 I 1 CalHemla ZIM W,e·S 9 0 0 0 T-2 2' A-27,0SI .,,.,.. awr~ Car ew Burlfton Oedncn Grich Btnl-1 konlers Lynn FOii Lut>f'etkTI 8-Ro Jedlton Downing Brown Cl•rk Wlt!Orlll Ade ms Re Jact-son ValenllM O'llerr y Fe<vuson Toi all t4M For Kii San<:her Curtis JoM II.Ison Wiii Hauler Trav1<1 McL•Ullhlin GoOr Brown Stelrer BATTIMG AB ll M Hll )07 .. 112 2 n 14 u o 240 40 7S IS l04 S4 17 11 114 1t so 2 200 :n S2 1 321 41 13 19 Jll 26 7' 2 40 s 10 0 )02 19 1S 4 202 27 so 4 22s ., 54 10 34 6 I 2 171 • 14 41 4 .. s 14 1 76 14 16 I 211 31 61 14 16' 1' JS e JO 4 4 0 27 J 2 0 >,SM 417 m '°' l"rTc::H ING ... P'CI. l3 .3'S I .331 "' .31J ... 2" IS .2n 36 .260 51 25' 21 .2Sl I .2SO 36 .24' 23 24' 21 .240 7 .23S 17 .230 I .2lf 4 .211 40 210 27 207 2 11' 2 07• •SO 260 ~ M BB SO W·L•lltA 111'" 111 J I 41 l·S J.42 ISW> ISO 37 S9 1·6 3.S3 74 70 76 34 l·S US 42''> C1 20 26 1-0 4 04 149'1> 171 27 3' l·I •. ,. 107 llS JS 73 l·S 4.4' IS'h 90 40 4' 4·1 464 21'1') l2 12 12 0-l S.40 47"> SI ,, 24 0-3 S.fl 40'1') S3 " l3 1-3 6.02 63,,., el 37 27 0-6 6.22 12 u 4 3 I· I 6.75 10'h " 6 • 0-0 6.'7 Toi els S.Yll CV'tl\ I 931''> 1,033 l II 4Cl ff-S4 440 Sand\11 s. Witt 4, Hasu.r J. A"*1cen L....,_ 0........6,ll~• Tt HI 000 000 00C>-0 4 2 B11tlrn11:>re 200 10? Ola_. t O Tenana, Schrr\IOI 16), J-. Ill and Jonnson. 8oodlcker •nd o.mos.v. w-Boodlck•. 7·S L-T-, 4·4 HR1-6aHW.-e, Murrav (211, 1t_.icae (Ill l'llltST GAMa n.on I, 11tw• 6 Kan1u Cllv 200 030 010-. 10 • O.troll ZJI Oil OOa-t 12 O SOlillorlf, Wiii\ ISl end Wathen; Rorema. L-1 161 and WOC119nf\tl1, Cettlllo (I) w-«01ema. t· I L-SClllltorlf, t-4. Hlh-ieanwi1 Cltv, AlkeM 7 (12) , HCOND GAMa ...... 1. ,...... s Kant.at CllY 004 110 010-7 10 1 Detroit 110 0)0 000-S II 0 Blue, Armstrong IS). Qul11n1>errv (7) and StaU11M: Ballev, Gum1>«I (1) and Wockentuu, Fahey 191. W-Armstrong, j ·S. L-Balley, S·3. HRs-t<anMS Cllv, RO!llrll 14), Washington (3) DelrOll, Trammell 161, Woct..mun (7) llldlafts 16, tllue JaYI II Ci.vetand 130 332 121-16 19 Toronlo IOS 100 310-11 IS I Sorent.an, E lcMtllerger ()). Anderson 17> and Eu len; Gott, Ac1'.t r 14), Ge111I 1s1. Moflllt m end Whitt W-Elchelt>er-. 4-10 L-Acl\e<. 2· l. HR1-Toron10, Orta U l. Bonnel (7), MuMlnlkt (S) .,... .... 1, ltad S.• s MllwaUk" 200 000 014-7 13 I Boston 200 00? 010-S 12 I HHs, L•dd (91 and Simmons; Hurl!. Stanlev (I ), Jonnson (9) and Allenson. W-+iaas. 1·2. L-Stenlav. 7·7. HR-&oslon, Yastriemlkl (t) Mar11Mn l. TWm J Seattle 000 000 201-l I I Ml.-.ote 010 010 000-2 9 I Youno, Th0ma1 (6), C•UCllM (t) and Sw"t; Sc:llrom, Whllel\OUM (I), Oavls (I) ;~ Smllll, w-ThOmas, 2·0. L-Oavls, Y ....... 11. Wlllta S.Jl 6 New York IJO 000 020 06-12 " 0 CltlcaDO 200 010 210 OC>-6 12 0 (lllMlllal Rll)hetll, Frailer (1), Goat.alle (I), Mufrav (II) and Cerona. Wv-r (7), Burm, llarola1 (2), Hlckev (I), Lamo <?), AllOllO ( 11) and HIM, Fllll (t ). W- Goa-. 9·3. L-l.amo. S·6. Hlts-fjew York, Stnallev (11), Wv-r (6), 8avl0r 03). NATIONAL LEAGUE DedeW1 2. Gia"" 1 l'llltST GAME LOS ANGILH SAN ,llAN SS.a 211 ""°"°' y rl S)oWwe p llakerl! Guerre< Jll Landra cf Marsh! Ill Y-c Flmc>lt c Ruualln Hootono llroca 1111 Nlednlur o T!loml Of\ T ..... abrlllll Mrltlll 4 000 LeMatru 4000 S 0 I 0 OMaMy lb l 0 0 0 0 O O 0 Minton o O O O O 4 O 0 O COavls cf J o I O S 0 I O Leonard If • O o O 3 1 2 1 Evens Ill 3 O O O 4 0 1 0 Yonl)btd rl 4 I I 0 2 0 0 O> Rallll c J 0 0 0 I 1 I 0 Kull>« 211 2 0 0 I 2 0 O O Brelnlno o 3 o I O 2 0 0 0 ~ttlnl 311 O O O O I 0 0 0 0000 0000 lJ 2 6 I T9tall Scet't~ ....... Jt I J I LM Alllllet oot OIO •1-2 left ,,IMllCe Olt 000 000-I Game-Winning Riii -Nona. E-YH-, Pttllnl. Ral>b. LOB-Los .Anoelas II. San Francisco S. 2B-Young· Olood. Guerrero, Landreaux. JB-Mondav HR-LandrH ua Cl11 S&-COavl1 (t) S-Kutoer. Ru1M11, Tnomes IP' H ll Ill BB SO LMA,.._. Hooton 6 l 1 I l Nl4tdenfutf W,S·O 2 0 0 0 0 SHowe S.11 I 0 0 O O SM'renche• Brelnlno L,6•1 6 1 l 1 Minion I 0 0 0 O O Breining ollcNcl to two llallen In tth HBP-tlatwr ov Brekllno. Y .. _ bv Breining, Ru ueM by Brelnlr111. T-2.33. Glenb I, DedeW1 6 s•CONO GAMll LOS ANGIL•S SAN 'RAN •rlllll tl>rlllll S I 3 1 Pelltnl u l 0 1 I S 0 2 0 Mavr>tl 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 VenalMe r1 I 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 Evens Ill l 1 I I 1 1 o o coavls cf • 1 1 o 4 1 1 J L~rd tt J 1 0 0 3001 Brenlv c 4 222 4 I 2 0 Yonl)llld rf 3 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 ()Melly Jll ) 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 Wellmn 211 l 0 0 0 0000 Barro 0000 • I 2 0 RMarlln o 2 1 1 I J 0 I I I.Arkin o O O O 0 1 0 0 0 LeMllr u 0 I 0 0 SS.a 2t> Monoey r1 ~•vor !laker" Tlloma1" Guerrer 3*> Lanora cf ManNlb Nlednlur P RUl ... U Andeln" Flmcilec Valentle o &roek lb TiMllh • 6 IS 6 Tetalt JI I I 7 tc...""'""* L• Aftellft I• JOI 111-6 left 'rMdlc• 0)0 000 Oh-I Gamt-WIMlno ltlll -llrenly (l) E-lmcile, I.Arkin. Guerrero. OP-San Francisco I. L08-t.01 A,_... 6, San Frenclsco S. 211-VU..rero, llrentv, Flmlllt. Hit-Guerrero 120). SB-RMarlln (1). 5-0Mallev. llerr. SF-LanclrH ua. IP' H 11a11t H SO LMMtMI Valeftrutl L.10·6 11-l 6 1 7 4 Nladtnfuer 0 I I 0 0 SHowt 2-l I 0 0 I IM'rMCha RMarlln 1 1·3 11 s 4 0 La rkin 1-3 I 0 0 0 Barr W,l·2 1-3 I I I 0 Minton S,12 1 7 0 0 0 Nladtnfuer ollcl'lad 10 111ro 11a11er1 In 11". Barr OllC'llt<:I lo one 1111111' In '1h WP-RMartln T-2-41 A-53.17' Natlenel LHtue ,,,... s.c ... 2 • 0 0 4 0 0 0 ClllcaDO 010 000 010-2 t 3 Phllfdt'~• 000 401 OOa--S 6 O llulllvtn, P1°0IY (4), Laffert1 IS), Brunt•• (71 and Davis; Oennv. Rtld (I), Hernander (t) and 0111. w-Oanny, ll·S. L-Rulhftll, 7·9. Hll-f>lllladl!Ollla, Olar (10). ,.STG~ ""'"' 7' "'"''" • Plll.tlurOh 400 020 000 ~ 13 2 N-York 000 100 140 001-7 IS I Tunnell, Scurrv (I), Tet<Ulve (I), Guante (t), lllllbv (121 t nd Ptna, Terrell. HoWnall (I), Gorman (S), Olai (I), Orosco Ctl and ~. Orllr <tl. w-Oro-.w, 6·S. L-lllbbv, J · 10 Hlt1.-Pllltbur9'1, Tilom9lon OSI New Yori!, H«nandn (t ), FOiler ( 171 \ SCOREBOARD HCOND GAME Mats I, P'trele$ I Plt111>U<Oll 000 000 000 000-0 I I Ntw Yori! 000 000 000 001-1 3 0 OeLaon, Tekulve (10), Sarmiento ( 12) •nd Pena; Torrei. Orosco ( 12) and 0rt11, Hooge1 (t ) W-Orosco. 1-s. L-Sarmlt lllo. l-S. Alll"eS t, lhch J Clnclnnall 000 000 101-2 7 I Houlton 010 001 70x-9 10 o Be<enYI. SCllerrer (7), Hayes (71, Powtr !71 end BllerO.llo. Bencri (I), J.Nltkro end Ashbv. w-J.Nlet<ro. 9·1. L-Btr1nvl, 5· 11 HR-<:lnclnnall. Or .. ,..,, ( 10) P'edrn s, Bnottt l Atlanta 000 010 010-7 S I San Olaoo 001 021 OOx-S I 2 Mc.MuflrY, -.. IS), Forster (6) and Btnedkl, Owen !61. Thunnond, OeLaon Ill, Monleiusco If) and Kenllldv. w - ThUlmond, S· l. L-McMurtry, 12·6. HR1-Alla nta, Chamollu (IS) -San Olaoo, llrown (1) ••-6, ca,._,. s SI Louis 000 000 141>-S IJ Monlraal Oil 010 Ola-6 I O Andular, Martin 14), Lahti ISi. Sit.I*' (I) and Po<ler, GuHlckson, Rt•relon (I) and Certw. W-Rearelon, S-4. L-Slullel', 1-1. HR-MonlrHI, Wallach (ll ). MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LMtue BATTING n's •• llalO. Bo99\, Boston, l1•; ca ...... ,...., .>651 llrt ll, Kent.al Cltv, .J53; McRae, Kant.as Cllv, .332; Aikens, Ken'H Cltv, 31'. ltUNS: E.Murrav, Balllmore, 71; Yount, Mllwaukff, 71, RIP«en, Balll· more, 70; R.Hendenon. 0.kland. 69; v osnaw. Toronto, 69. ltBI· c-. MllWl uk"· "· E.Murray, 8a11W.-e, 7d, Parrlth, De- troit, 10, Rlee, lloalon, 69. Werd, Mlnnnola, 61; Wlnflelcl, New Yori!. 61. HITS: 8-\, lloalon, 13'; Wllllek•, Detroit, 119; McRM, KanH• Cllv, 122, C-, Mllwauk•. 121; Ward, Minne- sota, 120. OOUILES: 8o99t, Bolton, 33; Mc.RN, Kant.at CllY, l2; Parrltl), 0.- troll, JI; Hrllek, Ml-.ole, )0, ltlP«en, Batllmore, 21; Yount, M#w-"· 11. TltlPLES: Grltlln, Toronto, I, Win· n.td, New Yori!, t, .._noon, Detroit, 7, 6 are tied wlltl '· HOME ltUNS: c-. Mllwaul\M , 24; Klltt., Chlaoo. 23, ltlee, Bolton, 23; Armas, Boston, 22; E.Murrav. Balll· tnCH'I, 21. STOLEN llA$ES· R Hendenon, OPiand, 65; R.Law, Clllaoo, '9, J.CNI. Clllcaoo. 45, Wiison, KenHI City, 4>; Samc>le. Tuas, ]I PITCHING If decisions). Rozema, Detroit, t-1, J.11; HHS. Mllwauk•. 1·2, 4.0S; Koosman, Chtc.DO, 1·2, UO; RleNlll, H-York, 11·3, J.40, Mt:Gr-. 8altlmora, 13·4, l.lf STRIKEOUTS: Morris, Detroll. Ill, SlllO, Toronto, 12S, ltlilhetll. New York, 116. Blvlt¥9ft. Oevelencl, 110, Sutcliffe, Cleveland, 101. SAVES. Qul-rv, Kanws Cllv. 26, Caucllll, Saallle, "· It Devis. Minne· aota. It; Stan11v. Botton, lt , L-r. Oelrolt, 16. HafteMI L .. ..,. BATTING (245 at llall) Henorlcll, St Louis, J3J, Knll)lll, Houlton, .321. Lo Smith, St Louis. :nl. Macltoek, Pit· tlOurtll, .nl; Ealler. Plllstlu<Oll • .J77 ltUHS Murr>tlv. Atlanta. 90, Garvey, San Olaoo, 16; ltelllft. Montrul. 76, Evans , San Frenclsco, n; Oawson, MonlrH li 6S. ltlll: Oewson, Montreal, IO; Mur~v. Atlanta, 71, SCNnkll, Pllllade4ollla. 61, Htndrlclo., SI.Louis, 67, ~ ~"' HITS: Oawson, MonlrH I, 12', Oil· ...... Mol\lrtal, 119; n-. Hou1lon, 124. lluekner, Clllaoo, Ill , Cru1. Houston, 116, lt.ltamlrt1, Atlanta, 116 OOU&L.ES: 8ucllne<, Chlca9o, 21; Ollv•, MonlrH I, 26; Knletll, Houston, U 1 ~lcll. Sl.L.oul1, 24, J.Ray, Pit· llOurtll, 24; Wallactl. MontrH I, 24 TRIPLES: Mor-. HOuslon, II; But- 1-. Atlanta, t; 0••-· Monlreal, 7; ltalnel, Montrffl, 7; Cru1, Houllon, 6. HOME ltUHS: O•#IOn, MontrMI, ?l; Sc:lvnlclt, PtllladetPllla. 23, Evan•. San Francisco, 21; MurPf'iy, Atlanta, 21; o-rwe.~-STOLEN llASES: ltalllft, Montreal, '4; Wilson. H-York, JS, LaMasler, San Francisco, 31; I.Saa., Oed9en. n. llulttr. Atlanta, 19. PITCHING (t dtdslonsl Faic-. Allanll, I· I, 106, P."-ta. Alla~la, 12·2, 2 7': MonlefUKO, San Olivo, e·2, l.72, It~. Monlraal, IJ·S. US, OennY, PtllladtlPl'lla, 11-s, 1.41. STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, PlllladetPllla, 1'3, Solo, Clnclnnall, 163; Mc.Wllllarm. Plttlbur9". lJS; v~. o....n. I lt1 Ctndelarla, Pilliburgl\, 107 SAVES Btdro.lan, Atlanta, IS, Le Smllh, o.ic-. IS. Rearcton, Mon· trffl, IS, L,e.,...., San Francisco. 12; Minton, S.n Frenclaco. 12, Sutler', St.Louts, 12. °"" ... flsNne AllT'S LANDING (Naw-1 9Mdl) - 140 ar111ttrl ... 11au, 112 llonllo, 90 rock llsh, 14 n tlowtall DAV•Y'S LOCK•ll ( ... ..._, ... di) -27• anglers 200 llarracuda 16 veltowlelt, 49 bonllo. llS rocll "'~. •• callco 11111, II t.and 11111, 1,441 me ell er et. DANA WHAR~ -219 anoters 207 llaU . 147 bonllo, II veUowtali, 39 roo. "'"• 1,013 mac1'.e<el IAN Dl•GO (~ ~I -S6l 1neter1 SSO Yellowlell, 1.m 11t4lowfln lutla, .. llarraeuda, llM bonito. 6 llau, l I rock 11th Canadian Op,,n (at Oelr,,.., Ofttarlal t77 •·John Cook, 176.SOO JoMnv Miiiar, J4S,900 271 J\ck Nlc:klaus, Ut,900 Vt Andv Bun. S17.S66 David Graham , s 17,S66 llatoll Lendrum, s17.S66 Jll 68·71-7(>-61 7S·68·61·61 13·68·70·67 70-70-17·67 6'·71-71·69 6S·7S·67·71 Pettr Oo'terhul,, SIJ,707 70·69-74·6' Bruce Llet1ke, Sll.707 72·67·70·7' 212 "llark Pleil, I 11,0SO Tony Sitts, Sll,OSO Frank Conne<, sll.OSO Tom P\lrt ~.,, s 11,0SO ,., ClllP Baell, st,SOO Fuuv Zoeller, st,SOO 214 kott Hoell, S7,012 llonnle lllaell, 17.012 Lance Ten Broclo., 17,012 JOhn Fouohl, 17,012 as "'Sltve Herl, SS,ISI JlmCOlller'I, SS.ISi Tim Slmc>aon, SS, 1Sl aarrv Jaeckel. IS, IS l llOll Murphy, IS, ISi .. JC. Snaed, 13.363 Lon Hinkle, 13,363 Vance Haefner, 13.343 Richard ZokOI, 13,363 Mike OoMlcl, "3.363 Clertnct Row, 13.363 Greo Norman, Sl,363 a1 Mike Holland, 12,S20 Jim Simon,, l2,S20 Garv Plaver. U.S20 Crelll Stadler, S2,S20 Miiie Gove, f2.S20 -Tom JaMIM, 11,716 Pllll Hancoc;k. I 1.116 Jim Nallord, S l ,716 Pal McGowan, Sl,716 Geor" Arcner. Sl,716 Mark McCuml>er, s 1.716 Tommv Valeftllne, Sl,716 Steve MiltnYk. S 1,7'6 Jon Cl\effM, SI ,7'6 lllltft Miiier, 11,716 .. CllarM Coodv, Sl,llt Oan PoN. 11.llf Ken Green, Sl, 119 Ml(!( Soll, S l, 119 Mike Reid, SI, 119 Jolln Aelem,, s I, I It David Oor"', SI. lit Ed~ty,Sl,llf ?ti Tom WelSkoo!, S"l 11111 Sander.'"' Mark Catcavecchla, S91 I ,., Oeve Stockton. st54 1100 Boyd, st54 Tim Norri\. St54 m o.w111 Wea ver. sm Marlo. Hayn, sm Mlu Hlcotette, sm L" TravlM. sm zn Bteu ll•uoh, "'2 Lerrv Ziegler, 1112 Kermit Zartev, "'2 Ed sneecs. sen aoo sn.arer, 1112 1M lllalne McCallste<, MSO Maf"k McNullv, stSO Lou Gral\atn, MSO 2M Jay Cudd, 112' Rod Nuckolls, 112' Mnle McCulloullll. st2f 2'7 69·71-7)-69 72-73·66·71 72·11·•1·11 n -66-70·74 70· 71·70· 12 70-66·74·73 70-71-74·69 71·7CHl·71 7S·69·61·72 n -1i-.1-13 11-10-n -11 n -10-n -11 11,..,1-n -n 66-7•·72·73 68·71·13·13 10-14-12·10 n -10-13-11 6S·76·7J·71 74-70-70-71 71-69-67-71 71-76·67·72 67-13-70-76 67-7S•J6-69 74-72-71·70 74·71·71-70 7S·66·7l-13 73·73·6'·73 n-1s-n-•• 71·71-76·70 1S·11-11·11 71·71-74·72 69-76·71·72 72·7S·6t·n 10-7S·69·74 11·11·10·1S '9-n-11-1• 73-n·69·n 74-n -13-69 n -10-16-10 IJ·71-7S·70 73·12·11·13 n -n-11-14 74·71·69·7S 68-71·7•·76 1s-n-66·7' 71•74·74·71 1•·13-11·11 13·71-7)·73 13·1•-11-13 7S· 70· 13· 13 n -1•-69·1• 1S-10-n·1S 75-72·4'"16 11-n -11 -n 11-13-11-n 14-1o~J.-n 11·16·1•·n 70-77·71-7S 73·69·74-77 10-11-1s-n 12·73·76·73 n -u ·n -1s n -11-n -11 13·73·16·74 71·76·7S·74 10·11-11·11 •·Ooue ltoallufOfl 74·13·7S-7S Larrv lllnl<•, JN .. IS '" Jimmy ltov, SIDI -Joev RHMtt, sm Garv Halltll<o, sm ., 7S-71·I0·7' 13-n-n -•1 W•Nv Armstrono, 1712 70-74·to·77 •won lla·llOle ,,,_ OH lh Plavotl U.S. Wemen'I Open (at Tlllt.a) ,.. Jen Steonenson. Sl1,710 Jtl Patty ~n, l lS,AOO JoAnne Carner, llS,400 m Palll Rluo, Sf,65' 29J Cathy Morla, S7,70I 1M Myra Van Hoow. I S."9 Dot Ger me In, \S, 991 JtS Pel llradleV, M,S62 .t.vako Okamoto, M,71' J-Loci<. M.714 1" e ·Hae Iner Ferr. Judy Clar-, 13.lfS Rosie J-., '3,19S .l\mv Ak:ott. '3.19S 297 Jene a11etock, 13.312 Ltur... Howe.13.)12 t.llutfn Sc>ncr·Ovln, IJ,312 Jenat ColH, ll.Jl2 2" v11 Skinner. n.•so Sherrin Gelllralln, 12,tSO '" Dai. E1111t111111. 12.S42 Juli tnhler, U ,542 Lori Garbac1. 12.542 lleckv Pearson, S2,S42 Sandre Havnle, U ,S42 Donne White. 12,S42 Cindy Hl", l2,S42 72·73·71·7• 71-71-76·73 11-10-11-.. 7t-71-77-6' 11-n ·n -n 13·72·7'·73 n -76·11·7' 11-13-1s-10 1s-n -n -1s 7'-69· 73-76 79-76·70·71 76-74·73·1l 7S·14·11·76 77·7S·70·7S n -13-74·71 1•-1•-10-n n-1~1s-1s 19·11·7S·73 7S-13·7S·7S -19·7l·74·7l 72·79·74·7• 73·79·73-14 n -1s-1s-n 74·74·74·77 n -14-13·H 19·11-73·7• ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Augu11 1, .1983 -Sttollanlt Farwlo, U,220 )01 Berber a Mlzrahlt , U.066 Marllta Neu•t , U,066 Oebl>l• Mel11er1111. '2.066 302 Yuko Morl11ucl'll, I l,UO Hot1l1S1acv, t i.PO Betsy Klr111. t l,UO )0) Katllv Balo.tr, Sl,1>40 Btlh Boonr, Sl,'40 Vici< I Feroon. s 1,640 Mlndv Moore, ll,l>40 Allee Miller, 11./>40 >04 Juov Ellis, 11.340 Ja,,. Crefler, t 1,:uo •·Cindy Oevls, • Beve<ly Davis, Sl.:UO Therese Henion, Sl,340 •·Kathy McCarthY, •·Sherri Sttlnheuer, Peoov Contev. 11,340 >OS •·Mary Widman, ... 13·7S·7S·17 79·74·7J·7S 79·71·74·17 n -n ·n ·tJ 76·77·1l·16 71·74-12-78 71·11·71·7S 74·76·7S·71 71·7S·71·73 7S·16-11·7• 79·74·79·71 19·1S·14·1S to·7S·17·72 7S·76·73·IO 1•-n ·1'·11 76·77-73-71 71-11-13·11 14·1•·19·71 76·77·7'·7S 73-11·7•·76 73·13·79•IO Rams' ltll schtdule P'lllHA~ Sal Auo. 6-San 0 14HIO (7 p.m ) Mon, Aug. IS-Oellas (7 o.m.l Sel AUii. 20-New Ellllland (1 pm.) Fri. Aull. 26-at San OllOo (7 o.m.) ••GULAlt saASON Sun. Stot. 4-et NY Giant\ (10 a.m I Sun Stot. I I-Hew Orleans ( 1 om ) Sun. Sa9t 1a--.1 GrMn Bn-Mltwaui." If a.m.l Sun. Ocl. 2-0ttroll (1 o.m.I Sun. Oct . ..,_.t San Francisco (I o.m.I Sun. Oct. 16-Allent• 11 o."1.1 Sun. Oct. 23--San Franclsc:o (I o.m ) Sun. Oct. :io-.1 Miami ( 10 • m.I Sun. Nov. t--ChlceDO (I o.m.) Mon. Nov. 14-el Atlante (6 om.I Sun Nov. 20-Washlnoton (I o.m I Sun. Nov. 27-Buff •lo ( I o .m.) Sun. Dac. 4-el Plllladelollle ( 10 • m ) Sun. Dae. 11-f\I-E1111land (I o.m.I Sun. Oec. 1a--.1 Ntw Orleans ( 10 1.m.) +11 II~ PST. Det Mar SUNDAY'S RUUL TS ISWI .. 4l·clol'I tt\tr..,......... ma.tine) l'IRST RACI. I 1116 mliej Ha Pov Homewa rd (Llona ml 11.00 • 20 s 90 :>ur Destiny ISlloem•k•r ) UO 3 40 :).-., Mini Hew Hew IHewlevl • 00 Also reced Ttco Ttco, Momc:al, Floallenn, Malmalson. Larktn. RUCM =-•"• Tlme· 146 SICONO llACll. 6 lurlonl)s. ::iOOObv• J v (Ple<c•> 10.IO 4 60 1 tO E aoto1lva Twill (Black I 6.00 3 20 OO·Grlh And Frllr (Pedroie) 2.60 O<>-Olsouatllltd from llrll lo third Atao raced Ml11uellnl, Bovne va11ev =omo El Vlenlo, GOOd Pow.-, Twlb Time: 1-10 4/ s U DAILY DOUBLE (4·71 oeld 1110 IO THIRD ltACI. 6 turtonvs. \le"arte (Cu lanade l II.to 4 40 3.40 Sand Ol11111r (McCarronl 4.20 l.20 u-Rulteh (Slbllle) I 10 Also raced. Reid's Rascal, Blue Jester. Marnia's Dence<, GOit RUier, ACll Ack Ener9Y. Brem Time 1'11 J/S U IXACTA (2·61 oeld it3 SO l'OUltT ... llAC•. 6 turtonl)t Couoer's Otllvn1 (McCarronl uo 320 uo Personallte Lad y !Oelallouuevel a-·, LadV (Llonam) AllO raced S<.11>«llar L'Enloue CtOk Siren, Edlly Time 113. 5 60 3.40 JOO Suonv. "l'TH RACI. 1 II It mlln on turt Poor Jonn IPle<c•> '"° S.60 4.40 Welchdoll (Werrenl 12.00 I 40 Bruckner (NICCerronl 7 20 Also raced. Caoleln G..,.ral. Otml Mondi. 0ri.n1at Wav, Ctanloltv, Fin l Larry, Miniard. Atu We<t. Lvonard'I Prldl, F111ro Tlm.. 1:4' .,~ U IXACTA (2·11 oeld S766 00 SIXTH It AC•. 6 turtonos. Secular (MCCerronl a IO 4 20 7 IO Thunder OI Zion IMaH) S 40 3 20 Indus Sier (Oelallouuav•> 2 40 AllO read Excalll>ur, Gru l T ... wre, Lln9ulsllc Art's. Nall St• Nlollllla'l\'ker. CIOUCI Encounter Tim.: I II 315 HVllNTH ltACE . 1 1116 ml~\ on lurf AbOUI Sunset !Plncav t II 20 s 20 360 Wttler~ Slerlel !Ottanouuavel llO 370 N041 Blr'o <Pierce I 4 00 Also raced Vllal Force, Tra-·1 Love, Menlha, Secret Revenge Swlll w1r111. Grenv, Stavlrlll Alive. Couoar·s Marll, Ooalescenc• Time: 1·4S. U IXACTA 110· 71 oald l90 00 S2 f'IGK SIX I 7·2·3·7-2· IOl 11411d S40,SCM.to wllh elllllt winning llcUll h i• rior1111. 12 Pk lo. Sia Con10lallor oeld lt'2' 40 .o;llll 172 •lnnl09 1tc,kel1 IHM "°''"' All O raced 8•• o l..e\~ Betforl Patrick Mt F'iv Time IOI ) S NINTH RACE. I 1 16 m•le\ Tr et R unn tr I McC.urnl 3'00 1360 110 Llbanon (OelonouHave) I •O S 60 Toto's Prince (Melt I 6 80 Al to •aceo To1en10, P•O<l•o•ou,. 11•, o llOOd one, Beltenu . Ru\n 'M On Rl\t "N Fly Time 10 u £)(ACTA 17·9) oo•d '99100 Allendan<:t 21.39• Men's '9Umament (al Htt111 CtnW•Y, N.H.) NIMI'• Sln9les SemHIMtl JOM Luis Clrec def Jo" ~lllUlrai. 1-5. 6· 1 Women's tollmament U.S. 0-. Clay Cwrt ~,,_. (II lllclana.,.ek """"' ''"t ._,.. ~ Pller Vasquer def. Dena Gllllert. 6-3. 7·S; .Menutll Malteve def, Vicki NtllOll, 6·0. 6·4, Shellv ~ def Amv Holton, 6·4. 6· l; Ka te Gom1>«t clef. Tina Mochl1ulll. 7·6. 3·6, 7·S, Ralf9"• Reool def Pel Madraelo. 6·2, 6-4. Wemen's tollmament • (a1 hdMY, A111trallal SIMtn ,_ Pam Shrive< oet. Chrl' Evert·Lloyd, 6·2. 6-4. lnttmlttenal tractr mMt\ (at .... ) Women's 400--meter ttlav-1 East Germany (GledllC'll. Koen, Auenwald, Goellrl, ~l.53 (world record). (at Ga-d. EntM!ldl ~·, >00 meter-I. Met Lattanv CU S ), l2 1S (world recordl Woman's too met1<1-1 Marv OICl<er CU S ), I S7.60 tAme<lcan re· cord) (II H...-1, l'Wlllldl Women·s 200 melers-1 E•tlvn Allllord (U.S ), 13 44 <at UPPMU, sw.-n> Men'1 lavtllr>-1 Petranoff tu SI. 296·1·~ Weetrend transactMns BASE&ALL Ameriuft L,.-- 8A L T1M0 RE OR · tOLES.-Raac•lv11t0 Tloov Martinez, ollclllr, lrom the 21-dav dlMblad 1111 end ..,,, Paul Mlrebttla. oltcner, 10 Roclleste< of the lnternatlonal L .. 9ue CLEVELANO INOIANS-Flred '11\lke Ferrero, man•_.. and r11>1aceo 'llm with Pel Corrales. Netltnal LM- CHICAGO CUB~Reecllvaled Gery fYoods. outlltlder, from 1111 lS·day dlA l>led ll1t Purclla•ld contr•ct of Joe Carter. !nit.Ider, tr om towe of 1111 Arnertcan Anoclallon Outrll)hled Scot Tllomoson, outlletcle<. lo Iowa end ~ll)netld tor asslonment Jev Lovll)llO, nflelcler .PH IL A O E L P~I A PHILLIES-Oolloned Porfl Jlllemlral\O. often.., to F'orlland ot Ille Paclllc Coe11 Leeoue BASKITBALL Hallenal aalliftball Aa..elatlaft NEW J EllSEY NETS-<:ut Oan Calendflllo end T vren Nauh, -•ds, I nd O.C.r Tt 'ftor. Keith 8-11, Joe Mver~. Kevin Blecll •nd Jtrrv Ktllv, forwards •• NEW Y ORK KNICKERBOCKERS-Cul Troy LM Mlketl •~d Tonv C.uv. ouaras, Olis Howard. Mike Lano , Raloh McPherson. Mike llrown, ano Charin Jonas, torwerds, •nd Rid< Bullocit. cente< l'OOTBALL Nenenal ,_.. L- BUFFALO BILLS-Announct O lllat Mell venden 8 oom, tree i.ate1v, hi' decide<! to oult lootbell NEW YORK JETS.-ACQul•ed Ton• Cella, , l•Clo.le, and Pal Zeklkorn ano Boll Mevl>errY. ouara1. on walven from Ille Saellle SMnawk• Pla<ed Mavl>er"' on 1111 ro1< ve till Camel Filters l& mg. "tar", 1.0 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FlC Report MAR '83 Warni•g: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ ---· ----___ ...., _______________________ ,, aa 1t : f. :~l .. I- .. ;- 11 ~1 ) IJ J ti q t. J'1 ll a [ 8 (J a ..J •W I -----.. -- ---___________________ .....:.. __________________ ..... ________ ~ _ _.;...;.m..,:__...;.. ______ "--___ _:.;.;.;__;_ ......... .........;;:....__.._.__~--~ ..... ;:;i.....-· 1 ... Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Monday. August 1, 1983 STOCKS '-.•If\ "'ft' ~.1., Niet ~ ( hC:h (. lb\.t" t nQ P (-hl1\ l lf'Hrt ( "CJ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS CllOTATIOHS INCLUDE lllADfS ON IHI NfW lC>ill\ llllOwl!St, l'AClflC l'IW llOtTON DtT"°11 ANOC:IHCMNAll110CIC £XCHAN0U ANO AEP041T!D ll TH( NASO IHS11NE1 ~1 0 O \' ·s J l 1.rn. (PST) Prleew ~-'~' N•t -PE no< ~to<• C"Q ..,,,.,~ ,_,. .. , P { t\O\ Lin\• '-hV ... , .. , ,..,. P I ,,d\ ( IV\fl (F\Q ~411n N~I P I no• C 10., Cnq -------~·-·-.. __ ,.._... ,,.,,..... tlf'f f• ( rHJlir, t IU'tl ( t\Q -· ::s • CD >C • -a CD ::s • en -· < CD * 11111111 BRllfl ... Fed-backed·home loan interes t rate increased By the Anoclat~d Pren WASHfNGTON -The federal govemment'a interest-rateoellmg on federally backed home loansr<>se to 13.5 percent, effective toduy ll was the tee0nd increase in a month The Increase will allow private lenders lo chargt> as much as 13 5 percent for level-payment mortgagt· loans on single-famUy homes, according to an announcement by the Department of Housing and Urban Development The ceiling was raiSt..'Ci to l2.5 percent on July 11. It was set at.1 1.:,, perc<'nt on June 8. Dollar soar but gold tun1bles LONDON The dollar surged ahead m early trading today, h1urng new records against the French franc and ltallan lire on expectations of higher U.S interest rates. Gold prices fell by more than seven dollars an ounce in what dealers described as "very thin and very nervous trading." ~Currency dealers said the dollar moved on from Friday's sharply upward trend as interest rate expectations were reinforcc-0 by the increasing U.S. muney supply . Higher interest rates make dollar-denominated investments more attractive. Rate of growth slowe d jn June WASHINGTON -The rate of growth m the government's mam economic gauge slowed m June, but the Reagan administration says the I percent rise sets a pace that can be sustained for some time. Cornmett'e Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the June figure was "still strong and above average.'' and indicated the economy has started t.o "subside lo a more sustainable pace.'' Bond prices continue to I all NEW YORK -The $1.4 billion rise in the Federal Reserve Board's latest measurement of the U.S . money supply was in line with analysts' expectatiQn.s. But because the credit markets are stall concerned with excessive money growth, interest rates edged higher and bond prices, which were already lower on the day, fell further after the money figures were released. Business productivity soaring WASHINGTON -U.S. b~iness productivity rose at an annual rate of 4.3 percent in the second quart.er, the highest output level in more than two years, lhe government says. The Labor Department said the increase in producUvity Ul the non-farm busmess sector, was the largest gain since the 5.2 percent nse m the first quarter of 1981.ltgrew 3.7 per<:e nt in the first quarter of this year. The second-quarter gam was based on a 10.9 percent increase m worker output and a 6.3 percent rise in hours worked, both of which were the best showing since the second quart.er o{ 1978. Farmer s' prices decline il1 July WASHINGTON -The price Canners are getung for raw products feU 2.2 percent m July and is 4 4 percent below figures (or a year ago, the Agriculture Oepartmen\•says. July's declme was the second in a row for the department's monthly index It also dropped 2.2 percent in June, ending a five-month st.ring of mcreases At the same time, the prices farmers pay to meet expenses remained unchanged from a month earlier. However, those su ll averaged 1.9 percent higher than in July 1982. STOCKS IN THE SPlHLIGHL DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORlt (AP) -Tho lollowlno I• • lftl OI IN motl Kii•• \IOC't C>e,..i on IN -~ lor FrlcMy The tolet II ba...S on lhe n.dlall P<G OI lhe I loct If edeO mulliPlled DV ,,.. i/lerH tr&<Md N-llM AmerT&.T SldOllCat Orece Co .AllRldltld Ololl•IEo Pnl1101Pel Me<llLvn • Cl\rnler Ot>niEIK1 • AmareMt WHAT NYSE DID Due to late transmission 1oday's listing will not appear in the Dally Piiot. WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK fAPl Jut '1t METALS SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS ~ SYMBOLS Pr1v ., .. . ., ,,. u• 117 u ~ NFW YORK IAP) ••in. lot Fr!Oev. Jul 2' ST'OC.ICS 30 ln<I 10Trn UUll 655111 tno~a Tran 1207 SJ 1?16 7S 11• 10 11"71-17 ll S51'1 S6UO UH1 Sj() n -1ut 130'7 Ill 14 11905 11'.n-I,«' ..045 .. °' ~1101 '1..01-,., 11 1101900 J.'7•.900 1.•.100 1~ te:>,900 Ulll• 65 SI~ AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK API ~ .... l"rlon CiO•k>o P<k» -,,., Cl\enOe OI tr. t.n ,,,... •CTln A,,..lcan Sloe' E •Clle-••. ~u•' 1reotno nallonall v •• ,,,_. 11\efl ) I ~· ()omePtrt TIE Comm> Amcl>aN > 0\"'4oP Oorcll\IOu Cv,,,u>CP lmlf$y1t Vnl•Rn"'' 516.000 •ll,000 113 100 192,100 1:~~ 106,000 10000 tl.100 U ,IOO UPS AND DOWNS Neme 1 L.em1ns .. n 1 Unltn Coro J lnt!Herv S 7tc>f 'R..,Alr wt ) ~rvlCev • 6 l.1Dert¥(D 1 Adam MINI\ t CemOCJR• Oi t KroellHlr 10 NW\tEnov a~~~~=': ll VI' Con> 1 "c ....... IS CYct001Co 16 PSA Inc 17 NIMO 7171H II Cl\erl...Co "' 1' OllMllw Ce 10 Com-• 71 -.~on n Qyc0Pe1r1 23 illO/MrMto U 11,1t1nc M .. +1 .. I • -• ' •... -. M•~ _,.. n•. + ~ I +1·16 1 ... )" ' ~ t '- .. --------------------------·------------- NBC News Connie Chung NBC News Connie .Chung ~up' early in the morning ~!~~!_OTHENBERG NEW YORK -Connie Chung, the new anchor of the refurbished "NBC News At Sunrise,'' solicited any and all questions during a recent press get-together. One inquisitive sort asked what her salary was. To make certain everybody in the back heard the question, Chung repeated it. "Somebody wanted to know what I'll be wearing on my first day to work." Welcome to "The Corin.le Chung Show." Even , without a drum roll and cymbal crash, it was a stand-up comedy act that Joan Rivers would envy. On display was the witty, spunky personality NBC bought when it wooed Chung for a reported $425,000 from her local anclior chores at CBS' KNXT in Los Angeles. Of course, NBC considers Chung a talented journalist. But, in today's teleVlSion climate, jo~­ ism won't do it all. Just ask the sober Roger Mudd, who was dumped by the "NBC Nightly News" the same day Chung was frolicking with the media. NBC wanted someone to create a new morning for "NBC News At Sunrise," which th.is very morning replaced "Early Today" on your program guide. The importance of "Sunrise" is that it leads in to the more import.ant and more profitable "Today" show. When that lead -in broadcast was "Early Today." wjth Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley, it wasn't different enough from "Today," with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley. "We made a mistake having Jane and Bryant do that show,'' says Steve . Friedman. executive producer oC "Today." "It wasn't special." It also wasn't doing well enough in the ratings against ABC's "World News This Morning." Fried- man says an increase of 500,000 TV homes for "Sunrise" could mean double that for "Today." which used to be the pre-tminent breakfast broadcast and no)¥ is well behind ABC's "Good Morning America" and a shaky second to the "CBS Morning News." "The research says the audience is there,'' Friedman says. "We are aggressively trying to ge t it with an entirely different show. It revolves around Connie. Her career will rise and fall on this show." Tonight's TV EV EH ING -8.-00- 8 NEWS WOHOER WOMAN lt.IBASEBAU 8JI L090 TWILIGHT ZONE S.W.A.T HAWAllAVE.O OVER'EASY • AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (I) C8SNEWS Q!NBCNEWS ~MOVIE * *'• · Jabberwo,ky 11977) M1c11ae1 Palin MO• Wall QMOVIE *'1> "Just fell Me lha1 You love Me" ( 1979) Robtlll H1!9ye~. l 1s:J> Han man -8:05-m ORANGE COUNTY TODAY -6:30- fli)OICKCAvrn m UNOERST ANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR CJ) NEWS ~ALLIN THEFAMILY m FELONY SOUAD (tlMOVIE ',~ Queen 01 Outer Spe1C<' ( 19~8 Zsa Zsa Gabor Eoc flem•nq -7-00- f) CSS NEWS 0 NBCNEWS O KYHGFU Q POLICE WOMAN (!)NEWS ID TliREE'S COMPANY m ~JOKER'S WILO fl3 BUSINESS REPORT m INSIDE ORANGE cou~ (I) P.M. MAGAZINE m DRAGNET 0 INSIOEON S FAERIE T~~.r-TRE fJ 2 ON ThE TOWN 0 ~9) FAMILY FEUD ID ONE DAY AT A TIME m <t l TIC TAC OOUGH a> MACNEIL I LEtiRER REPORT m SNEAK PREVIEWS m MOVIE • • S14JewJlks 01 London (1940) Cl1drl"s l du9t1ton. \11v1~n Le19h t1 FRAGGLE ROCK 0 MOVIE • • ~ t li1Jrold And Mdude" 119711 Rulh C.<irdon Bud Corl -8:00- f) l 8 SQUARE PEGS 0 i.191 LOVE, SIDNEY 0 MOVIE • • • Hed•t•n Knows. Mr Alli son 119~1! fiuberl Mtltl1um. Df!t>ur.ih Kt!rr 0 MOVIE • • • 111 .. Rumonllt (nglisnwom· an 1 IW51 (jl~ruJ11 Jackson Michael lJ •i 9 TWILIGHT ZONE ID P M MAGAZINE a> CONOOMINIUM EI;) KENNEDY CENTER TONIGHT il!J GAEA T PERFORMANCES C MOVIE • • • RJ,'•"'oe 1•<1811JamesCag· ·~· '1owJr0 [ Roi ins 11 MOVIE • * F11~IO• 119621 ..;11nl East· wooo r ,.,IJ(l1t' Ju es S 0 MOVIE • • The B"~' L1Hle Wnorehouse In Ito~•' 1%2! Burt Reyriotds. Dolly Pat''" •ltGIMICA --.- NOW PLAYING tU(tc.Olh tl 10fl0 O,j t 14 , • '.•• 11.• .. -ft• .. COS!& MISA l.l Hllll.' r;;,.,· .,. "'·' .If lU ~' 1 COS-IA MlSA f t , .. • Qll.\#GI ... . . ' )fxJ won't believe what goes on in ... ••• toSll MISA COSUMISA n 10110 lftWllOI .,.. ' UHAl lU WUIMl•SHR .. •.• \1 Orange Coc.ii.t DAILY PILOT /Monday, Augubl 1, 1983 BS· t l tMOVIE • • * t T~ &-51 Yeats 01 Our l1v~ 119461 Fredri< Mlllth Myrna Loy -830- IJ 8AANAGAN I MAPES 0 Gt FAMILY TIES (1.) CHA.RUE'S AHOELS CD AU IN TliE FAMILY -~­f) (J) TUCKER'S WfTCti O OJMOvtE t t '-. M11t01 M1rroi·· I 1979) Lee Mer1welher lo1e11a Swol fJ MOVIE * t t t T1111 Alr1Can Queen t 1951) Humphrey Bogert. Ka1ha11ne Hep· burn Q)VEGA$ fl!) GREAT PERFORMANCES m THE MAGIC Of DANCE ®)MOVIE • • Roosler Cogburn· ( 1975) John Wayne, Ka111a11ne Hepb\Jrn COlMOVIE * • ·~ "Cheecl1 And Chong·s Nice Dreams (1981) RochBrd "Cl1eech Mann. Thomas Chong -930- MOVIE * • • • 1 1r1111a1.on 01 Lile I 1'9~1 Claudelle COlbell Watren W~ham 6D THE VIAGIHIAN -10:00- 1 Cl) CAGHEY & LACEY DtDtDNEWS THE MAGIC Of DANCE SURVIVAL )MOVIE * * ~ "The Sold.er ( 1982) Ken Wahl. Wiiiiam PntlGe ( $ l IMZARAE 0 MOVIE • • • "f11s1 Monday In October" ( 1981) Wallei Mauhau, Jill Cl8y· burgh -10:30-CD INOEPEN0£NT NETWORI< NEWS (QJMOVIE • • '> "Taps /198 IJ George C Sco11. T1mo1hy HullOll CSJMOVIE * * t "Hit t 1973! Billy ~ W11 Iiams R1cMrd Pry0< SH complete llatlnga In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS €)><.N >I Cil'>I e .. Niu •t111c, CiJ "l [;\ ltHl 1 O "-J\lll IJ\111 O ~IMll I 11,1 0 •HJ 1 \/ 111111 w r e -,1 11\111, W ~I IV 1111<1 I IIJ "-1 0 1' IV 1h11I I ED Kl I I il'll'>l ~"-OC.f tPll'>r t!>61 Kl>CX. llt•O I 0 llo1 I\/ I IV " I Ill() I( ''" " •••• • I +/IJ( '", Ny tJ I II tWI IP,1 l II '>l'N l S t\hOwlUtlt I 0 \111111111•1 B ((~•hi•• N 1·11N•1 N1 • ,,..,., " I FANNY & f\LEXANDER ,.. . •1 ~ tEIMaM5" 1• .. r , "', , .. 1 I Ir-~ • Exclu•lve Orange Co. Engagement edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA H JSTOlAT SUHR.OWll 546-2711 COST.AMES.A Mon.-Thura. 4:30, 8:15 * PAC IFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * Borgoin Matinees' 9£~i•fi'.il4 )'··~: .. ".?)~ e MONOAV fhru SATURDAY fA(UllV01(ANOlEWOOD AH rortot"'...ut ltloff S 00 rM IE 1 S,te [....,_,,,..,,, & Holl! "SUYllG ALM " (PG) "''°"""~\!,, .. -1100- 10 0 lil tlOJ~HEWS SA TUflOA Y HIGHT IN SEARCH Of Q) THE JEFFERSOHS .r> BEHHYHILL f£) BUSINESS REPORT m SPORTS AMERll..A e;, 100ClU8 IC MOVIE •ii • NeignbOI~ 11981) Jonn BeluSl\1 O.in Ay~tllyd lZ MOVIE ·s1un1 ... oman \NO Da1e1 Raquel We"n Jean· Paul Bttmondo -11:30- f) lJ HART TO HART 0 Q~ THE BEST Of CARSON 0 110] ABC NEWS NIGHTUHE 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT Q)OOOCOUPLE m HARRYO fl!) CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES (H HOWARD HUGHES: THE INSIDE STORY -12:00-0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT O MOVIE • • Wn1 Would Anyone Wanl To Kill A flit•· C.111 Li~~ You? 119681 Evd Re"' Oav•d Bue~ ~ INDEPENDENT NE'TWORI< NEWS ll)MOVIE * • Br,o1• "' l 11sle!.Se I 19S91 Do, l! t' .. 1 Oe~or.ih Keu Q MOlllE * • c;u•O Ne.er Have Se• W1111 A• • '·' •' .w. o-tas So l111le Rega1d fo1 •,•, riu~t Jr•d P97JI Ca1mioe C.sr•d ;. :l''"' Duncan -~2.30-0 39! LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID lffiERMAN 0 COUPLES U MOVIE * • 11 111,. Ho1 Rock 119701 Rob· eit R~t:lurtl C.u:o1oe Se<Jal i ZANE GREY THEA TRf LOVE. AMERICAN SlYLE CtWUE'S AHOE.L6 Qe OMHOE COUNTY TOOAY (R MOYIE • * LOOklll loGe1 Oul P9821Jon VO!Vhl AM·Mllgret -12:.0- IJCIJ MOVIE • • ·Cover Gills 119771 Corncka SMt pe, Jayne l(eooedy I Cl MOVIE t * Angel 01 H EA 1 f 1962) Mi' llyn Chambefs -12:45- I OJ MOVIE *••.-."Lunch Wagon !19811 C&ndy MOOfe. Chuck McCaon -12:50- ($JMOVIE • Zapped I' ( 19821 Scoll Baio. W1I· lieAames -1:00- 0 GENEAVTRY (!) THE PROTECTORS CD MOVIE • • • Trie FBI S101y" 11959) James S1ewar1 Vefa I.Ailes m GENESCOn 1l MOV1E , Queen 01 Oulet Spate 119581 Zsa Zsa Gabor E11c Fleming -1'30- 0 ~NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 0 GENE AllTRY Cf) MOVIE * t Angel s Alley 119481 leo GO<· ~.HunllHall l;t MOVIE • * Tt.e ~1 Lime Wll-Olenouse In TeAas t 19821 Burl Reynolds Dolly Par Ion -2:00-0 (IJ CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH fJ NEWS ID TOM com£: UP CLOSE r:P -=-iG _"(<,.., A PARA~l P(ft.IR{ .... ~~-~ . .., ....... .;............_~~~ ~ --................... -...:-. -3rd RECORD BREAKING WEEK! - '•"I 'tOSU M!U ,. ll 1()110 "'"'°" viuo !~"''" V\~.,., II•· 1~1\.·'\; • •t •IW'Ol!l t~ E::J ')o11;•ii '+f''•~"(.....,.."W'4 lo'· ~It. •• t,..1 • Ollll!Gf m:::::J •wn~ r a ... ,.,. c ....... 1.nr ..... 39~ mma ~. ti', ..... 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(,.,....,.....,. -e.-i-.... , 1_, & IUl.WD' fll 4 " ~I\ Translation: If viewers recognize that all three networks offer comprehensive early morning news - casts. maybe they'll switch to "Sunrise" because perky Connie Chung is reading the news and having fun with her sidekicks: weathennan Joe Witte, sportscaster Bill Macatee and business insider A.laii Abel.son, editor of Barron's. Chung is the only solo news act in the monfing. She'll be competing against Steve Bell and Kathleen Sullivan on "ABC News This Morning" and Bill KUrtis and Diane SaW)'er on the "CBS Early Morning News ... 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"rt1~"<1t) .!t&1:::ii2 . "fHOM rua:s" <•> .... ''a.II TllllO" (It) 'ft!Ylrt SCHOOl" (l l .. IUrr ... (I) ''flAYN N.M" (N) "lmtl&r !It> "CWS• (l) --~· } 'Lll&llffl ';"J~I ) Twr• ........ fl&•·t•hlMM.1boo6h,d\ IC"PllYlTUCl«Xll" (It) jlitl\ "V-.!.UY Glltl" (It) -· ->'!·2111 lloo>T\ 100 9l0 • W£STMIN~TER • SOUTH COAST lw:t.-Wt ,.,..., I "C"'" ~~I 06~~ W0008RJOG£ ..,, ..... .-..., I "c .... . S~l-0655 WOOOBlllOGC IHIS 10' ('°5 • IJ k' ~:IO 4 JU • 1j) 130 IO:MJ "''"• '1lfff' l!llM folllll !PCJ h.-lt I I ') , 14 II '" I~·,..,,.., ll&Olll: P\ ~ct I ll • ('I,. ' I K1 't• .. Qt' •I\ IU II> WIOIAI lilii'Oiiii U(l!OI Ill °""' 11 4\ •\ 4 •\ ~ •\ -4\ 10 4\ ..... , ~II ~ ~ MttM l ~111&1~ .,_ r•1;H1 l(JM' 1"'1 ~6.)102 .. I •I\ 101l jiAiB()j l Wlfl --UI lSOI -.. -.. Ul-3501 lil:SA 'lt OC1~ ~I U'C-• 1Kl ~ , "'v J 4" IUI\ JO l"'l .·. ).'. ~ ·r " ... ' I VI l-UU IQI' _. ,, A• 1J • I • I I I I I llt-& !UIS ~!>Cl~ ,, .. ~~~ 1'rn ' I llftAll SCICIOI ' (11 1),11, 40 I ill \ }l! 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I AM A RARE CARNl"°ROUS FrnN, AND I~ YOU DON'T MINP, l'P LI~( TO FINISH -A./~ EATI NG VOUR lAT _,r-.--v_ '-' IN PEl\CE: f .;~ ~ r JJ ,[J ,111r1r1 ,,,.~ J f~~ I l • ,~ l.1tc:.. :1, 1, ~~ '. .. ,r ,1 \.1 JW f)t-tf':> THE t 'A'llL ,. Bit; t;t:ORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP) CIRCl'S ~ \R,_ \IU kt: by Brad Anderson ' "Good thing Billy loaned me his periscope ... \\I/ , I I 1' I .. ,1; "I hat• Mondaya." ----!, • M1z W1L~ S4Ys *'s PUTTING S0\1E SU¥ME~ GOIEN ON BllOGE. BY CHARLES H· GOREN ANO OMAR SHAAIF .\NSWt:tts 1'0 KKIOCa: ijl111. Q.1-11, :O.uuth, v11hll'rahl1'. y1111 1111111 •9~~4! 1ltJllMi 116 +KIOll7 Thi· hi1ftlin1t ha' 1mH·1•1•1l1•ol: Nor&h t:ut S1111th Wt11t I 11 Pa1111 I . l'a1111 2 N'I' l'a1111 ? What 111"li11111111 you 1ak1.'! 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"~ CLA SIF IEO 642-56 78 ..... .!"t J"'" :'M• a ..... fer Salt .;·-. .. _,.. . . .Mo.1 .......... 81a1t1 for S1l1 1002 Geaeral 1002 1002 LIDO ISLE Bayfront s mglP st-Ory 3 Br. 2 Ba. beam ceilings. spal·1ous terra<-'t', pier & slip $1,250,000. Bayfront ti Br 7 1"1 Ba Villa on w ide lot , pool, spa, dock for 120' yuch t. $4,1150,000, Remodl'IC.-d 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec. rm .. lx•am ceilings, ru m ished, pallos. $420,0()-0. BAYSIDE PUCE llYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1.500,000. THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEADLINE For1h• TuHd•Y p•per, Auguat 2, wlll be Mond•Y •t 4 PM Ad• pl•ced •fter 4 PM wlll run W•dne•d•Y. Augu1t 3rd. CLASSIFIED -642-5678 Coif a Mesa, 1978 Hllleresl lal~a lmat 2244 dbl wide, 2 br 2 ba, 2 • aheda space rent $150. PHIDHll 2207 S725 rent toown 3 ljr "i ~• nu cpts/drapes, I'll! In GE Beach House for rent· 2Br pool g8rege & xtras eppl .. W/D, big closets. 1.,., ba, 2 story, dbl gar, 639·6t90 BEST Alty tee partially turn . Quiet adult new cpl. open beam cell· Besutllut vih-wlth perk 1$29.SOO 751·6345. lngs $925/mo yrly, privacy. 2 master br. den, 957· 762. 675·8120 agt 20,~ be. Pa1ers Turtlerock, UIUH HILLS Coroaa del Mar 2222 ! 14so1mo 552-7038 _ Beautllul 24ir.60 2Br. 2Be CLEAN l? Br 2 Ba 2 FP 2 Ouallty 5 Br Elle<: home . home Corner tot ISiand ' • ' Turtlerock !·Hghtanda kitchen. Fam rm, tight In-c gar· nw pnt. nr Hbr · $ t800fmo Avall 9· 1 tarlor. enclosed porch. beam, nw cptg. otrd, no GOLDEN PROPERTIES air cond Young adults pets SI lOO S.ol0-0619 752-1589 welcome $34.500 Agt 2 Br cuua. pvt pa110. gar· -5----1 540-5937 age S750tmo JR Piop· Rancho an Joequ n . erty Management Co Condo 2 bd. 2'h be. den Nearly new. t2 wide. nr 875•6173 w /wet bar . l rpl Npt Bch. walk to grocery, S 1 too:mo 640-8559 =1 ....... • ... • ... • .-f•..,r_S_•-.l•..._ __ 1 HH1tt ftr Salt Ocean & jetty views Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 - bath. 3700 sq. rt XLra parking $1.385,000. C1111 Men 1024 Newrort Bead1 1069 PElllSIU HDllE OCUIFllOIT $26.000 646·2573 3 Br 2 Ba & rrptc So ot -----PCH Avail 8110 81 THE LAKES. end unit lt1cl11 Proreitr 1175 $ l050imo 675•2500 Spacious 1 Br. p&111ally Morro Bay O cean View lurn. lrg deck , trptc. din- FAllllAllS RllCH HILLTOP 2 Lid• l1ffrt1t llt•H llll FORECLOSURE Lovely 6 Gr wtroom tor Lot s3.990 Easy terms Spectacular J Br 2 Ba Ing. eat tn kit. blhns Beaulllul views of the Pa-house exec style yearly $650/mo ctflc Ocean 575. 7239 S 1050 kids anlmalS tnlo Barratt Any 642-5200 New 4 br, 4 •,1 ba, custom French Normandy F.st.a\.e I 2 prune acre htlltop $1,250,000 Local bank Ms torectosed 120 yacn1 Cu1e 3 br on 2 beauhtul condos. w35" slip Musi see• PP _ _ 539-6190 BEST Alty lee ---- Co .. oai11i1•1 1275 C .. 2224 LatHI haclll 2241 1·3Br. 2'~Ba and t-4Br Owner 673-7873 oata l'IHI Museum Director needs COllOIADO CAYS IAYFROIT Coronado lslllnd cust bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail. N ow $370,000 w /trade. ARllOWHEAD NOME N ear new 4 bdrm, 4 bat h, lake Vlew. 3500 sq rt. $440,000. Will Lade for a local property 2•i,Ba The unns are 3 years new. spacious. fully appointed wfmodern lea- 1ures including micro- wave and sell-cleaning ovens. Illa entries. dbl garages wtopenars, ate Submit on hnanc1ng Agf 642-•823 DCHI FllDIT llCOME UllTS _flfl LUSE Prune 'I. Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. D uplex. good 2 Br 11/2 Be condo m roine $725.000. wtprlvate spa & comm pool, naulral decor. new Best view . tallest bldg tn-plex with 4 Br. 2 Ba. carpal, paint, & window each level $1,200,000. coverings S675f mo Sandie Fix 644-6200 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 P.oy~·d· Drno11· N B bl'> blbl USTILIFF llO•E SIPH SllHPl m JAH 1221 000 3 bdrm. :: bath home on Immaculate move-fn con· cul-de-sac Covered dlt1on and perlec1 lor the pallo and more• Only family Lusk bullt 4 bdrm S 132.500 with tamlly room and SPllllLl•I POOL Lrg family home, 5 B("21iii, skylltes. hrdwd firs. frplc. bit-In micro-wave. cov· ared pallo & lrult trees. 1000 sq It or attic space $134.900 Opn Sun 1-4 3137 Sllaron Ln By Owner 545-2786 • Hiii REPO * 4 Bdr w/180 deg ocean vu $400,000 • value Will sell at S299 900 Call Patrick lanore 760-8702. 63 t-1266 IAJSHORES Pristine 3 Br 3 Ba. cornor home, 2561 Circle Or. Opn Aug. 6-7. 12·8 For more 1nlo cell collect OCEAI VIEWlll 1140 OUlllE an. long term tease. In Lag Bright2Br.2Ba cornerunlt SBr, 2Ba. bll·in stove. dbl Bch or ad1 area on top floor Lu•ury am-garage huge yd s800 S800/mo Interested 1n manltles. owner anxious mo Avl 8•15 Owner option to buy 494-6531 BYCO 645·2251 549•2042 --,----- SPECT ACULAA Llf811 lttael 2252 OCEAN VIEW 2 story 2-3br Eslde ad· eeautlful 4 Br. tam rm hm FANTASTIC TE AMS dran newer kit tfyrd pool Cocktail pool & jac Avail 2Br. 1''•Ba. luxury ocean !6 1 40 5B3E9S·~l90 lmmed' S 1400 /mo. view Penthouse In ex· s 88 673-5354. agt ctustva Vitia Balboa RE· 3 Br 2 Ba. Fam Am, lrplc, MiHita Vie~· o 267 duced to $265.000. Sele 3 1 5 2 s 1c11 y Ave -by owner permits Low. 5850/mo 644• t836 HOMES F A RENT Low, $5.000 down S2000 Mission VleJO 3 Bdrm 3 mo. at 12%. 540-7559 3 Br. 2 Ba Montecallo Ba. $750/mo. Fenced ---Twnhse. 2 car gar. pool. yard, kids/pets welcome. Darltxta/Uaih 00 no pets $725 Sierra Agent. no fee. 863-1500. Nwpt Beach. $260.000. 3 Mgmt. 64 t-t324 I I h L t Br & 2 Br. S20K down twrr IC• ---Steps to sand. 974-2144 I IR 2 IA 1 Br •Den. 2 Ba.11991 to ---------1 Yard. frptc. washer/dryer beach , comm t y 805-682-554 1 CHOICE DIPLEXES lacoae Pror 1350 hook-up. No pets pool/tennis S850tmo EASV SUMMER ACCESS 2 hOuses on 2 A2 tots 723 Cante• St P rop er I y H ou s e Hall block to beacn 3 C.M. 1 Br & 4 Br S80K 1S775fmo lat • sec Days 642-3850 Bdrm A-tram a with each 15%dwn OwnfAgt 497-6287. Eves 1---------bachallor unit Sl99.000 ~6 496-4792 3 bd, 2 be. 2 car gar. Mon· --eeo (HV Homes) Yrly. CHARACTER & CHARM Deluxe 4-ptax choice 4Br. 2Ba Meu Del Mar. 2 Sl 150, 494-4524 V ·, 1 cat gar. FA, lrplc. S850 ---------Block to ocean and bay Mesa erde oc, rg 759•8006 3 bd cottage completely Centrelly locat ..... two 2 ass um Io a n Bk r mo • "" ----remodeled. lluge n-ty Bdrm units $279.500 979-4383 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2800 SQ It. 2 yrs ti ndscapect yard. gerage. space tor pool S 150.000 w•tll this 3 bdrm. 3 bath assumable loan be "' L "'·-1 ------ PENINSULA POINT Newport ocean fronts new. gerdner no pe1S trpl. $800/mo, 1st, last • - aul,, owest pr...,. n OPEi ll•r Ill 1·1 •,1, .. l ui u 1 area Only S t35.950. -:••• Come visit the most fabulous view. New .... , In "11' c 11 l If~ " lty Truly lmpranlve O<iglnal ... • h ltCIMI.., hK . I ti ., 11 o wner lives In 1hls * HARBOR RIDGE * Non-conforming units can duple• & tr1pleic Spec-~t200 631•2 150 ___ security N o pets be used 88 Income or tacualr. 673-7673 5Br. 3Ba. indoor spa. 213-360-9680 days. single temlly home 20it26 playrm, newly 7t4-548·8533 aves o w n er 11n 8 nc1 n g DWIER IEEDS redec S 1500 mo. Owner 4 Br 2Yt Be home in ·'· custom home in Newport. Not ing to REALESTATE tll-HlO 1astetutJy decorated 5 :,::· compare with this 4 bdrm, fam nn, 5 131·1400 OPENTILL8PM. Bdr m 2 ba home $310.000. Calllor details CASH 1661 Indus St 241-0453, Beycrest. 11tnt cond. 8 .. 2.&200 871· t402, (2 t3)456"'6832 freshly painted. a great u Wiii take lowdown. 4-pleir.. bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. I•-------• •--------Ceramic tlle. 11er11cat •NNOU.,C[•H"NTS Co h te CU!!ATED Ul-E TODAYS IARlilll! tavelors, almost all new " 11 mL Large pool & jacuzzi. me to t e ga • c arp e 1 .• a k y l I g ht C.M. Agent 645-9161 Ss75 Incl gardeAer, 3 Br 2 lamlly home, gardener --Ba. Mesa Verda. no pe11. incld. S2500tmo For Info ra Plush. newly dee. 3 br up. refs req"d. vacant 3253 please write P 0 Box Al II •Hlto.1•1 "fl\ ,_.,, !t. ~'"'"'" ... ,_ .... , .. •'•I> •'f'l1i~ ... f"" II I 'l I >. 111• \ lt1 • .11110 r .... , BUSINCSS & FINANCIAL I~ 1 .t1•... 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"'" HELEN B DOWD bedroom. 2 b&'h home Bdrm home otters n-Reduced 10 St45 900 Fee Assume S121.ooo --_.,.,~------..,.. OWC 2nd. $395.000 By Almost Newport 2 Br 2 Be Canyon Condo: 3Br owner. 673·0125 flat modest decor kids ok 29, be. S1 175tmo. Avail a . with formal dining. brick stucco, carl)4!1S, root and 3108 Monroe Way RULTDR, lie. • .... -Dl34 firaptaoe, community attractive yard with large So CalltAeally pool & spa Assumable pa1oo. Can't match tor 546•5605 11 1 .%1oanolS97,500.a 60~61_y717s189 .90 0 . C att t'WllERS•JS Chtfhaven 3 Br big A2 lot. hrdwd floors S215K Own/Ag! 842·9866 - ---S4 00 "s won't l ast lmmed Can 476-2252 LtllforS1le 1400 539·6 190BESlAltytee dys or 4 96-8341 2S totally finished Ital lots Behind SC Plaza, newly evtwknd_s ___ _ I • I .I I I• U• h ,, I I I·' '. ,,, ''""' "'' .. )\'U \\\II ' " J llllR IUCll SPJIUSS MILL COllOll IEL 11111 Stller la •etlntd. S•~•lt 111 tffers: Rick ll4trtHt llhr Ul_.444 I HIT1 U41,000 All 2 Br I 112 Ba units In- come $40.000 pr 'If Loan payments $35.400. Only $60,000 dwn 631-7370 TRADI T lONAL REAi.TY ••••1·--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '.1 11 ~. :! Ill CllYll : -' 1,~ TOW•IOIE ... :, Tot1lly Rt•t4tltd 3 Bdrms. !l balhs. pool and ::;~ spa Elegant $350,000 .;~. assumable financing Full •• ' l)l'ICe $550,000 Cote Re alty &. lnH'!ootmt•nt 110-1100 Dalebout Bay&Beoch Real Esto1e •t•l fSf.i.rf U C:flU#Cf Sl#Cf ...... llCI IAY small toke 1'1Jt adds sar· .. " enl ly 1-'rtce only Give em a bargain• $134,000 Call tor private Eastslde Oasis l owna DOVER SHORES THE REAL ESTATERS showtng 546-23 13 Home wl 2 bdrms · den Expansive custdtn home THE REAL ESTATERS • • 2 baths • <Ible garage on a nuga 101 5 Br 4'~ be, • running streams. new spa & pool Most ex· watar1alls & trees. trees. elusive showcase home t r a es ° F a n I a s t I c on a commanding view · woodsy.. etmospllere tol S935,000 tsehld Only $ t32,900 752· 7373 S 13 t 500 tend Quote R & of 752-150t H lnveslments 75t-5989 n-f r......,_ Br. S20K down Steps to fte4111~ sand 974-2144. Price $23.500 City Q.1i dee 3 br. 2 ba. DA $985 Blocks to ocean tux 5 rm dale. 3 ml No ol 545.4731 545-0034 spl11 fevel jacvJ pool trple Bakerl'fleld, new area S ---S600's lee 539-6190 Geisten Atty PO Bo-1111111 IEW BEST guarantees 8286. Np1 Bch 92660 VLTH CISTOM 3 br. 3 ba. lam rm. trplc. Capistrano Beach tac 1n mstr bl, huge rear Palisades yd Drive by 2180 'Elden Best Area In Cattlornia S t050lmo 851-6226 Climate. location. ocean Eastsida 2 a;-1 ba breeze. no wind. Newport $495/mo 540-i 158 ask Beach Is jeatoos 1 blk ' lrom blutl and beacll tor Mary Biulfa condo. 4-Br 3 Ba. recently decorated •S 1200 673-2422 ---------East Bluffs E.Jlec. ocn-c11y view. p"1 pool. jac 3Br. 2"~Ba din rm. tam rm. bee11t1ful emmenltles I t 700 mo 640-6233 Over hall acre early Call· -•HA YEHf torn1a estate_ S i x Foravervl-otrolllngfalr· specious bedrooms ways. lush greens and Huge uvlng room Formal blue sl\y BaauHlully dlnong room tncrectlble located 4 bdrm on the storage. Three car gar-attemoon slda of the age Horse coral Seper-Mesa Varda Country CID CHmJ ale lot large enough for Club Priced for quick Good vibes! Warm colors. WALKER & I.EEi Duplex. S260,000, 3 Br & 2 ...... -.... ...., Harbor Knolls Condo 3 r.::;T:r. Br, 2'"1 Ba $260.000 By Ocean Vlaw. between Luxury 2 Br. 2 Be Condo Harbor Ridge 4 bdr, spec. San Clemente and Dana FP, dbl gar pool. 1ac. tacutar view. former Point Double corner tots S695tmo 642·5290 model. $3700/mo Agt adjacent two s1reets and • --760-8333 tennis court S550,000. sale at only &126,300. HV Homes, 4 Bdrm, 2'11 131-1300 751-3 191 ba. trg spaand located nr grnbl1. pool. $325.000 ~· owner 760-~61 alleyway. zoned c.1 and Make It yours $350 rents --------- approved for apartments eaststde charmer apptns lllRltR VIEW ns above Prolesstonal 0 1-crpts pan units paid !\Ida 193S POAT CHELSEA PL This 3 ~ :i~~ome Is 1 11111 111 1,111 '01~1 1111, llces with 35· height ap-539·6190 BEST 188 4Br 2ba Mootego mdl. IJ""lt;l .JI I ·( .... S USTILIFF C::.SE\.ECT , altors. 675-6000 1210,0001 ..... PROPERTIES 1------ locatect In College Park. trf "' HI I Needs TLC but hu load• OPEN SAT/SUNDAY ol po1en1tat A a king 4 Bdrm 2ba Montego Mdl. S 133.000 Wiii consider AdJecent to park and provat. Was S129.000. IEW 2 IR 1 ll Adj . to And8'ton Sehl wlll sacrltlce both for Garege. lrPIC. w/<:. Vacant, lmmed occup $981000 cash. 496-4511 hook-ups. no pets 721 avail S 1500 mo Open Llght and airy 3 Br 2112 Ba --- f a m I I y h o m e • llEW HSTSIDE Open-feeling kitchen and S l 21 9&Q dining area. W~d par-' u quet flooring In e'litry, llv-Brand naw condos. East· Ing room and dining side Costa Mesa, 3 room S 2 1 O. O O bedroom, 2'1\ bath• Leasehold Ask for Mary Beautiful. spacious. tight Denhs. 644· 7020 and airy Great financing LlllORULHTATE C all t or ~how 1ng 546-23 13 SHHLIH '°OL With 3Br 3b~_Hun11ngton Bch home Realty Sharpl $135.950 THE REAL ESTATERS lalka Isla.. loot otters. 631-7370 Anderson Sehl Vacant ·· ' Canter St Se1 /Sun By owner $695/mo 181 , sec. Days 752-2838, 644-2542 lmmed occupancy avatl. Oat 1 Ctaaty llLNl ISLAll Rtd. t• sna 100 497·6287. Eves 496-4792 LARGE HOME By owner 752-~838 or Prerrtr 1925 300 ~~kE~~~tENA &44-2542 OROWDED'l Westside 2 Br t Ba • MUST SELL LET US HELP! enctsd garage, pallo. trg II.al OCU•FllOllT yard, no pets S535tmo. 1410,000 • Brand new 2 & 3 Br 2 Ba • 1 mo sec deposit BY OWNER 675-8729 Haat. •-acL l O Belboa Pentn Pt 5BA homes nr Riverside Lrg 548•5442 or 770-5629 -• 3ba $895.000 Terms renc yrds. centr CtrtH •el Illar 1022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avallable heat-air. cpl. e11sh· Wast-side. lg 2 b. 1•.., b. llll llEPI PllJI R.f Ill· 1100 washers. many extras huge lvg rm. llp New llit. FIUIClll AVAIUIU ~~~:;i;6~:a~s.30Jl!~x~ ~:~~2~:~· 5750 No Pets ThlS llgM and airy home -miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sml dwn pymt Can DID-I ftl.l t 222, Harbor View Homes. lrg 4 br. S 1500/mo or S2000flurn Patrick Tenore. 760-8702 Udo Isle Chrmg 3 bcl. 3 ba. trge patio. Vrty tse S 1600/mo Avail 8·25. 675-1141 Np• Twcondo 2 bd. 2 ba. no chlldfpets Rent. s 6 7 5 . 642-30731650-7737 .. llWWOllS" -------4 Br 2 story with great The faatHI drew In th• pool S 199·950 ICWYIEW Welk to beach • South Laguna collage Only $169.000 Great poten· 1181 Build up and get greater view Bring all ot- ters Owner wants to sell! For more information call Marla Be1C011ltl lllEL Hllf PfRFHT ••• 01h 1211,100 , .. Done onfy In the best of t&1te wtth the hlgllesl qu11ttty meterlete A t>eautllul and 1Wnny 3 Bdrm townhome with the bell loca11on in Canyon Creel Esta1es with private gardens wool Berber carpets. 2 tireplacea. vaulted ce1llngs. lormel dining. large sundecks end more Plus communl· ty pool. spa and tennis_ Owner hes bought othllf leatures • Bdrms. den. URliE LOT O w n e r a n y t 1 m e 1 .. ____ ....,...,. __ family •oom. bonus room, 1-359-5396 Ettie area 2 er 2 Ba appts two wetbars. 2 nr8')1~. 90• t78wlth older tnctds dr.hwallr 1 gatege ceramtc Ille. pool and home S22$.000 I .E. Excba1e 1100 ocean view S~20 11a1 tee Seawind 5 Br. 3ba, view. gdnr. tann1Sf p oot S 1800/mo 559-9539 Weat .a Dally Pilot Call Xcalllttr lltafty Ctautfted Ad. Cell Today 171-1170 &42-5e78 OPEN TILL 8 PM COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO GE 1sQ-Q~~~ .. "" ' . ·. . ... '""' spa Cul-de-S&C tocatton, lltJ MoCardlt Rltr. 539·6 t90 BEST CI0$4! IQ the beach All ,JI. ll21 this tor onty s2se.ooo. "' • MOHL UI El Ttrt 2232 Hurry on thil . It won·1 ---------RESTllllUT 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2206 sq ft. 115 last Call 540-1151 tor en Lido tale sgt sty 3 Br exec Prtma corne• tocatton In acre. iec. fruit trees. 9Jltre appointment home on 55· tot Seu or South Lal\e Tahoe near clean Gardna• Avall 9/ t exchange p p 673-83 l5 Casino and Heavenly Vet-63 t-2 t50 · · , -HERITAGE . . REALTORS and w11hes to sell now --------- Low down. tow ptlce Sea· view lrg IOI $379,000 Darrell Pash Proper1le9 851·8767 tey 34 unit motel with restauranl and bar WHI Fo1111t1i11 &•change tor Orange Valler 2234 County real estate AS· -sumable 11nanc1ng Compera1 You·11 rant this $ t 375 000 et99en1 3 Br multl·level 17 1 "I 67).""00 2'~ Ba dbl garage pool " "" home $675 539-6190 CALL H4-l2 l l -tCUIFRHT COllO PlllllE VIEW ~ S1ock co-op 2 Bdrm Best llST IELLI TheBiiJHs. 4 Br 2'~ Ba CO(ldo, dbl garage. patio Walk to sho pping. schools. park Near pool $1100t mo Eves 494-7429 S11t1 aa 22ii SOC Plaza ale 3 Br 2 SA pool 1acuutras S600"s buy wt rent details 539·6190 BEST Riiy fee StitiLIP•• 00 Outstanding ocet1n view 2 111ll Ul·ZUI BEST lee tl.ARBOR JASllllE CREEi ~-:i~r~~o ~god~oo owe Harborp~~~~=s~~~!;~mont. One ol lha i.w. un-___ • ·--A&H Inv.st mt 7 5 1 _5989 tand1co1>&d & decorated. -Br 2 Bll'spa turll o• unturn Haat. ltacll 2140 s 1500 499.5304 ob1iructed bay. ocean ocean view. large spa • and night llgl11 v1ew1 In s.11,,.1 TtWlhtMI reduced 10 below gale ouorded Jasmine OCHI' am VIEW Ocean close. 2Br • 2 Ba purchose price tor 3 Br, 2 Ba. remod, no pets. fo .. t•laiaat ~ "veil 9. t S695 963-1777 Ualaralalt.. HlO AUTOS IMPORTED llYCllEST S2H,OOO Remodeled and beautifully dec- orated 3 BR home with outdoor children·s play area plus brick terrace for entertaining Terrific k.Jtchen. Family room & lots of f rench doors' Creak Baeutllully re-200 btk 40" tot. 3bf • den. Pool • Tennll 1 Security immediate ute. modeled 5 plan with 3 3ba. yard. compl relurO. Ga t 8 4 yrs new $525.000 Private Party Beachn 1 r bungalow S300 utlla tree cell MacArthur VIiiage. 1 Br. • fl • '·· .. J, h-'1 l .... ,, .... _., .,, .... , .. 1 .. ,,..,,.., .. M.tt•I• ....... , .. M• t I lt• •• ,., .,.,, ... ,. ~, "''· ..... J1 .. nh1• """' .......... •• ,, •• tM ........ ull H..lh k ,,~ • K,. .... , ~ .... . 'tut.. .. ~ j flt\,,... ftot•111-• \1 l"·~•t1•·11 ,. h1 • '11· • AUTOS, OOKSTIC . " H•I 'll.l •• •I WI '.4 ... ,,, 'lj t•t ... ...... Joi~ '"I"' -(\~·· ~· ,,11u ... 'ti• ;-t•ok I 'hlV\kt ,,. .... . r .... , • ,.,..,, .. 1 L1n;1.t" IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 .... ·~" ....... "' .... I •"" w o-"1 ,,..,,,, t.-,. ' ....... ,,,. ~ ....... ...,..0, SIMAOY I I I I' I Bdrms. 2112 baths. tam· S575,000 Open dally 1-5 s t 2 9 . o o o Ag -.n 1 720-0686 1ty rm arltl private spe (Call first) 217 Jasmine 851-9135 644-4201 llEWPORT The view 11nd decor are Ownartagt 673·5551 ou111and1ng Ju11 1111ed SPYlu•• -iniii I 044 TWIHOUSE at s4 75•000 -IOLF Clllllf lll•f c BA . s in g le· lvl . Almost new tour bedroom Beautllul·~ MH• home end ready to rnove Into New pelnt. new Tr 11dewtnd1 u n. 3 bd, 2''i be, greet view twnhu near beac h, aurpaated ooean 11tews Thousands below market school•. and shopping s 6 3 5. o o o Age n 1 $2201< owntbll• 752-8870 Low down AMume 1a1 at 861 n135 ••4 4201 11 25% owe bal8'1C• • ., ·,,... • Lo-•t p<lc:ed In Walnut vacant S 175.000 C11t1 l ~~~ 2s:5oO';,c~aJ:, Sta Prt,.rttts Ltd • ....... 1 Quiet location 3-aA 2 8'- • .•. S 146,000 financing by ownet ll11 M101rtllt llltr • 141-llH Ann~ 8am8e2-2868 (11•)171·2110 PRICED BELOW Brlgn~~~~?!!!r unit l •RIET on top floor. Luxury am- • menltlea owner an11lou1 for qulal sate 2 Bdrm. 2 be Sunllo-r Modal In BYCO 845-a251 Woodbridge • VIiiage SPECTACULAR carpet. e•tre large loll•--------Oreen Brigllt end OCEAN VIEW c""'lul v~ unit with FANTASTIC TEAMS! wtth AV aooen lt'a ve- cantl Now only I t05,000. Cell 646· 7 17 t -.IAllHN• Lrg 4 Bdr. great cond . nice ya1d. S140.000 velue Wiii Hit this week· end for S116.000lll I •iiiilllllillii .. iillllllJii .. t-Patrlck Tenor• 160-8702 balcony TMrlltc location 28r 11118a, luxury ocn •II tor only $98.900 vi-PenthouH In ex- Clutlve VIiie 8elb0e Re- ductd to $285,000 Sate by owner pe1mtta Low, l.ow, .. 6.000Vawn. $2000 mo •t l~A 540-7559 YIHltLLH OllM 1.£. w ..... ---...us l WILL PAY CASH for Mlr 539-6190 BEST Atty lee pool, tennis. club $475/mo. 646-4380 3 br house that nH<ss to be moved 850-4 133 Old town ctoulc 5 rm lam spot wlbltlns & shedy yard $400"1 kids ok 539·6190 BEST Alty fee Bt11t1 hraltllH IMIUCIUTE lt•r .. 2 "-t Like n-2Br. dbl gar. ll!J!rt acli Iv pool. tennis. 011ty S675 • ,. OllJ.. Cell Key 962-7~8_0 __ For lease, completely Split level 3 Br 2 Ba S650 lurnl1he<I home, 10 to 12 111<1 t.,JP& J'IQ(t ~llt••lh flrtltltt4 lalMI ' P1aia11l1 2'07 FurnJJlea 8ec:hei0f Xf);n. ment Bayfront Private 8Mch Ol<Mf person No ~e Yrfy $425. tat, IU1 . clMnlnQ & Sewrtty Dep ~795 •v ... and monther --t>eot'""""1 . ST Rfly '" AugfSep1 Hrdwoo<I --Studio, steps to Bey & floors. tine cablntry, W11tk to ~h Lovely 1 Beech, non11T\ttr S295 marble bath. 3 lrpts. back •tory, 4 Br, 3 ba. fem rm. yrty 673-0072 bey view ortentel ruoa din rm. patio. covrtyd 1n11que1 $ 4 5 O O. (ShowceM Homes) Call V~ nice 2 Bt. laundry, 640-5332 ' Mr Meyer 540-1386. ger, evall 9/ t0·6110 fyf • '675 • dee>. 873·0018 lt••tt Ualuahli.. 2'10 SBdrm1. i+60-i2080. At1rtant1, Val. It anal 2202 lt•tr•1 ml Otyfront Cond o. H r ~or 12580 mo Jal>Ui&la Hr. w/communlty pool Se-2~Ba PenthouM, 3000 c;urlty bldg w/bey vtewt lfy IQ 11 MW opte, v\tle pd $995 Valet perking, ~4 t\f .... Newport Cr81t 2Br w/nttw 6 .. 177 cvri t~ We1t111t Ood apt L11rge MO IIDY8UI ~ To~. 10717 Wllletllr• unit Community pool & Blvd . (2131414-3575 ttnnle, $1100 yrty. -WA TERP'AONT HOMES 1435. t Df, lo~ IP9<1· •3 oo .. ---...-.. ..__ c ... n, on qui.t cul ci. MoO " I· 14 -._--·· tn Anthefm, nt Klllelle a e-M-•• , a Wllllf l!UClld 5484104 -3 8' aa, tncl p1110 • ~ ::;.::;:: ... ,,,•~·,,,.-_ ........ _':'~'.; ,,.,,, ~4 I' I' I' l* I' r 1 e , '."'' /. , ..... 1 I I I l I I I ... PenthouH view ' teptr· atf bedroom 11111ea. llr•- plece, 2 eer get•~ perk· Ing, MC11rtty bldt Pool a IP•• tHfCllM rl'll, QUfl&. '•ntllUO nnenerno lhru Mli.t at low naecs ,.,. S tet,000 LlllllALn lll·ll• ltltalt Wtlnlll Sq_ 1795/tnO ,... wtlO need ,,_. " " 862-288'. t7t· t042 ,.... ....... Wle ••• m OM.vN.Or Phni.~th ... hh.• .•.. , ........... ll .. 111•1171 ,_~ ~ &:.::;: II\ ~V ' • I • I .. q I .C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 1, 1983 The Flight of the Lasers Jon Pinckney of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Sunday won the Flight of the Lasers, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Conunerce's annual sudden-death race for small boats. The Flight if the Lasers is the successor to the Flight of the Snowbirds, a spectator yachting event that has drawn crowds to the beach and bay for more thal) four decades. The event is co-sponsored by the Home Federal Savings and Loan and the Bank of Newport. Fifty-five boats turned up on the starting • line off the Balboa Pavilion. As the first place winner J on Pinckney received the Conunodore Albert Soiland Perpetual trophy and the Home Federal Savings and Loan Perpetual trophy. Winner of the trophy for the oldest skipper was Gene Baum, 72, of Balboa Island. Baum is a native of Balboa Island and a charter member of the Balboa Island Yacht Club. Chrissy Gillett of Newport Beach sai.led away with two perpetual trophies. S he won the William Insley Perpetual for the first woman· to finish, and the Harry Welsh Pepertual for the youngest girl to finish. Gillett is 14 years old. Richard Herrera of Newport Beach won the A.B. Rouselle Trophy for the youngest boy to finish. He is 13. Trophy for the first married couple went to Paul and Betsy Livadary of Balboa Island. First five placers in the 55-boat fleet were: Jon Pinckney, David Franco, Steve Dodd, John Pemick,-~d Tim Cassel. I .-·-·~. -~ ,, 1 ' . } -H r. -- - Some of the 55 e ntrants in the Flight' of the Lasers race Sunday at Newport Harbor cross the starting line behind the Balboa Island ferry, above. At left, overall winner Jon Pinckney (center) accepts trophy from Peter Barrett (left ) and Bill Flicker. Below, left, Chrissy Gillett, who was both the women's -- division winner and the youngest woman to finish., accepts one of her trophies from Marcia Bents. Below, center, oldest finisher Gene Baum shows off his award, and, below right, 13-year-old Richard Herrera accepts trophy as youngest male finisher from Chamber of Commerce director Richard Luw hrs. . T he gift of sight ai-rives after 40 years of d arkness 79-year-old San Bernardino man sees his wife of! 7 years for the first time By tbe Aasociated Press SAN BERNARDINO When Harold Schmidlin's sight was restored after more than 40 years of blindness, he saw his wife of 17 years for the first time. • "l was not disappointed," the 79-year;-olcj San Bernardino man said. · The real surprise came when he saw his own reflection in a mirror, he said. "I got the shock of my life at my gray hair and ugly puss." Dr. Sally Rabkin, who with her husband, Dr. Michael D. Rabkin, performed the surgeries that restored Schmidlin's sight, said he was "e man blind 40 years unnecessarily." For years, Schmidlin, an auditor until he went blind in 1939, was told he would never see again. . Tl}en he mej his wife, Bea, at a meeting of the American Association of Retired Persons where he was playing the piano and she was a volunteer. Their friendship bl06S0tned into ·romance and they were ~edin 1967. cornea and implanted a pennanent, intraocular lens in one of Schmidlin's eyes. There was no cataract in his other eye, so a cornea transplant was all that was needed. "lt'sa brand new life forme.1 have so much tobe tluulkful for," Schmidlin said. "I can read the road signs and that's a thrill." He can see the keys on the piano he loves tC> play and has discarded the Braille deck of cards he once needed. He's i-lso put away the tipped cane he had to use. i DI ATH 1mc1s "He had so many good qualities, I never thought about his blindness," said Mrs. Schmidlin, 85. "I was his eyes for 17 years.'' But, after attending a lecture given by the The couple this week week described the eye surgery last December as a "miracle," especially a t their age. The cornea making the operation possible came from Houston, Texas, from a donor whose thought- fulness meant "t!le gift of sight" for Schmidlin. Mrs. MARR ll Rabkins in their Los Angeles office, she was the one sist.Ant manager for the who inslsted-he-eee-\hem. .,;.. WILLIAM--N.-MARR II. Spigot L;quor Store, "I k passed away on July 30, Laguna Beach, Ca. He is was very s eptical. I had been turned down so 1983 at his residence in survive9 by his mother many times. I had a negative attitude," her husband Laguna Beach He w.as as-Sandra Marr of North Fork, said. ---------+•'-~ Ca .. brother and 3 listers. Mrs. Rabkin said she "really doesn't know why r ' Funeral ser'vices will be no one else had agreed to operate. There is no age held on Tuesday, August 2, limit. It's a misconception that people in their 90s 1983 at l l:OOAM at the cannot be candidates. The elderly need to see to get McCormick Mortuary around even more." Chapel, Laguna Beach with The doctors removed a cataract, transplanted the Rev. Ellsworth L . Rich- ardson officiating. Private Rabkin said. "It's an incredible thing to do." Schmidlin agrees and says he is thankful for ''two good eyes, two wonderful doctors, the donors, my wife and a wonderful divine creator." And while "he d~n'tbaye to bold my arm any more" to get around, Mrs. Schmidlin said she and her husband still travel together each day to San Bernardino convalescent hospitals and nursing homes where he entertains residents with his music. -.. ..•. ,.,.,.......... Harold Schmidlin and wife, Bea IALTZIHGHOH ~MITH I TUTHILL wtSTCLIFF CH.4'1L 421 E 17th St Coo;ta Mf>c;a 646-9::171 -..... -.....-~ inurnment. McCormick Mortuary, Laguna Beach "---P\llUC NOTICE America's lotter1es create aiiother millionaire P.4CIFtC YILW MIMOal.4L P4alC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacoloc V oew Drove Newport Beach M.4 2700 McCO«MfC« MOUU411H Laguna Beach• 494 941 5 Laguna Holts I 76a·093J ,ICTITIOUa IMl ... H NA• aTATIMINT The fo41owtng pel'IOM are d<>lng bual,_.u: INTRICATE DETAIL, 180~ e. 23rd St Cotla MMa, Ca. 92827. Jeffrey RagMJ Lynn. 180'A E. 23rd SI. Coela Mee&, 92827. Thie bu91,_ la cooducted by: an Individual. Jeffrey Ragner Lynn Thia llat~I WU llled with lhe Counly Clef'k of 0r-. County on July 19. 1983. . --" 28-year-old Flagstaff man counts his cash, plans to return to school after lucky Arizona draw TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Arizona's newest lottery millionaire is 28-year-old Brian Johnson of Flagstaff. His ~ was drawn Saturday after:,noon in Tuaion in the Count 'n Cash lottery. development at Flagstaff. His wife, Carol, was on hand for the drawing. too. They have no children. The first prize is worth $50,000 a year for 20 yean. Second prize of $50,000 went to Eve Endert, Cre9Cent City, Calif. each . Winners were Betty Sankovich and Aspte Speakman, both of Phoenix. Fifth and sixth prizes were $11,000 each. Winners were Phyllia B. Davis, San Diego, and Ronald D. Karvinen, Tucson. " ' , San Juan Cap1s1tano ,_ 495 t776 . f120lle Publttthed Or~ C4aat O•lly Piiot July 30, Aug 8, 18, 20, 1983. 4307-83 "I'm going to retire," he quipped Immediately. Then he said he ptanned to return to Northern Arizona .University "to ge~Jlnother degree." He is a 198rgrad of N-A-U an nowwClrks in research and -Third and fourth prizes were worth $21,000 The four remaining finalists each received $7 ,000 each -Paullhe Tackett, Peoria; · Hattie Williams, Kingman; Jan T. Venema. Glendale, and Angel Medequari, Douglas. ·- I I ,. I I • ; HAalO« UWK-MT. OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory "- ' 1625 Gisler Avo CoSla Mesa $4()..5554 •• ---. rtHCIHOTHHS l&L llOADWAY MOttTUAlY 110 Broadway Cos1a~eu S.2·. 150 ..... - E .... Pl8IJC NOTICE PICTITIOUa llU ... H , MAMSaTATm•NT The loltowlng P«IOOI are dOlng bull,,..u: BOYD & ASSOCIA'TU. 2no2 8flcl9em0tll Ad. El Toro OUdWv G. Boyd, 27202 Brldge- morlt> Ac:I, CA, El l oro This bullneR II oonctucted by 1r1 lndMdual Jen E 8oyd Thia ft1141menl WM flltd With IM County CWtl of 0r.,. County on July 19, '"3, PublllMd OrllllQe Coat~ PllOI Auouat 1. I. 1&, 22. ltt3 ' 430t-13 P.EOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Sport~t and Advertise d Values. · \ READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK In the Daily Pilat ' .. • • l I . .. ~ , .. 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1 1983 C:I NlllC HO TICE MllC NOllC£ PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HOJICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE All9PI!, lat. l1lkl ......... NOTICf Of fRUITl!E 6 SALE HOTICf OF PUBLIC HU1IUNO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF TRUITH'B IAU NOTICE Of FOUNTAIN VAlllY flCTntOVB IUllMl[ll T • No 70)12 AB OllCE IS HfRESY Ql\IElol thtl CALLlttQ fOI 1108 T I No. HIO PUBLIC HIARINO SCHOOL OllTRICT NAMe ITA fl-NT NOTICE raunnl 10 bKllon :>OJ IOI AlllC .. Sctoool O<at11tl COA~ COMMUN• YOU ARL IN Ol.I AUl I UN OE A A once IS H[REBY Gl\llN lll•I NOl tl.E or AUOPTION OF Rf~ ~~ oetton• •r• 004~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOfR A " l.hdPI•• VI of Piii Ill OMt•on v TY COLL EOE OISrR•Cl OffCJ or TRUST OAlEO AprU 13 ••u•nt IOSIM.1100 !1473, or .... ~ .. 01 UllON Of INrENT 10 l(ASf THREE GIJINE.AS BOOKSTORE DEED OF TRUST OAfEO M••cn ;n I Illa H.,.llh and S1h!ly C0<111 ol 11\41 81d 0.1dllt1• 7 00 o clo..k i>m ol 111• 1070 UNI E65 YOU 1 AKE AC l10N V Cnlplet \II ol P111 t11 Ot•HllOt• V SURPLUS ~ l Rll. T RE Al PROP 50e 3lll St lliew""'I Beith Ce 19111 UNLESS YOU lAl<.E ACTION 1111 of C111torn11 I puOilt l\H•tllO t llh dey ot Augu•t 11183 f0 Pl\OfECT YOUR PROPEl'llY II I 11\f Hlllntt IUotJ S1t11y Code OI lhe ERIY 9~ ,._ TO PROTECI VOUR PROPERTV IT 111 be nAIO an August 4 1911J II PU1<.e OI 91<1 Receipt COAST COM MAY BE SOL 0A1 A PUBLIC SALE 1111e of C1111orn1a a puDllC hearong 810 NO 114 'B P.,,..i• K Rot>eru 1307 E CKMn MAY BE SOlO Al A PUBLIC SALE JO P nt on Ill• Fu.i rl0-0t Gon MUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIC..1 1.370 1f YOU NEEO AN CXPLANAl ION Of 111 be held on Augu•I 4 11183 11 NOTJCL IS llERtllV GIV[N THAT 0 OF eteoce Roottt ol lhfl C1v1( CU1ll111 Adam• Ave Co.ii Mou C1 976?6 fH[ llATUAI OF lti£ PROCEED 30 Pm 111 lh" (11$1 rloo1 Con TllE ~OUNAIAIN V.All CY SCHOOL 8NC) Long Bee.en c. 90602 FVOUNEEOANfXPL.ANATI N c c DISTRICT d I d h I,. f I Thie bualntlU ll condUC\9<1 Dy In THE NATURE Of TH! PROCEED tly 01 C.usll M11se L.•lllorn11 •• Pu1C.llHll10 Dept ING AGAIN";! 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Mt 81\IM, ,., .. °' 110 , I I e 0 lnCllYldual NO AGAINSI YOU YOU SHOULD nlch hme u1e Bo11d OI 011..CIOt• ot P•OtlfCI 111 .. 1111111.lhOll Nlflll Bid (;ONlACT A LAWY(R o••• Mese CelllOtnli al WlllC.h IOwmg , .. , PIOPtltty w411 no• l>I ONT ACT A ~AWYER me Cotta M•&a Sanllary 01S11tcl v.111 11•• l\Hut111c1ng 01vong Pool "no On Augu" 24 198 > 1118J 11 ome ""' Board ot Oorec;.lon 01 me nlle<l"d IOI CIHS<OOlh pu1po ... ~~.=•wat llleo v.nnihe OnAugul1?2 1983 01900 ,m he111enddelerm1neu•olesl•endolJ li•111u10Poo1110111ngi!Con1Co1 IOOOem C.111tlu1111otGer• .. 1elM1g OJI• Mesa Stnllll•t 011111c1 wlll BulltllnSgs AC 0 al ~31001nuG1 D Couniy Ci.tit 01 Oren"" Count" on TRANSAMERICA THLE INS CO 05 1ec11an, eM 111queals lo• e•emp llfOtt Se•~l(t' " Ouly apµo1111eo lrualee "~nddttle•mlne P•oleste and ob Noebtaa choo11oce1e<111., ar July 5 11183 P ' uly •IJPOlnled Tou'1e.< undo• ond hon 1r an~ tn lhe p•OPOH<l n11g11 NOllCC 1S HERESY GIVEN Jnllt1• ono p<..,suanl 10 °*•d or Trull oc11on1 ilfld •11Que1l1 lo• e•emp· den111 Avenu& Founla111 Vall•y Cell ,2, ... 7 rtu<!nl to lJfied ol l ou>1I recorlled men! to• 11~11h and ge•D11ge c;olloc; IHA l lhe ebu•tl namtld StJ>oul O••· recorded M1y 8 1983 111711 It Intl Ions ti any 10 Ille propol4!Cl en1gn 101me n Morr h 28 1979 u Document No toon aJ> ·et torlh "' 8 •epo1t ltlotd with 111ct ol 01ang11 County Ca11101111a No 9!>30 1n book 1313f> page 1SOO ent fo1 liquid wHlo coll{!( t1or1 •• lhe Boa•d ol T1uah1ea ol me PubUa!Wld Orenee Co.al Delly 0041 111 book 1308~ page 187 01 1ne Sec1111a1y ot ll'le 01s111e1 orr1cat a~11ng l>y 81111111rough 11s Gover1111111 or omc1al nEco•cJ• '" the ortlc• or et 1011h tn u 1epo•1 rneo wlUI lhe Foun1a1n Valley Sc11001 011111C1 ••· ~~-~3ty 11 18 ni Aug 1 1983 thc•ol REco•ds on ltle auice 01 the 77 ~11r Ofove Co11a MHa, Call 8oa1d he•eonaHer retefled 10 115 lhe Count~ AeGo•de• 01 011ngtt eG1a1ary of lhe Secrol~ry ot lhe sol•11s lo teue the let:oh1tes ao 111 PUUIC NOTICE' "CTITIOUI aUllNHS NAMl ITATE.MfN'T Tiie tollowtng por5ona ere 00111g DullneH u W SA RESEARCH GROUP 1870 E 16th SI (L·215) Newp0r1 Beech Ca 112M3 Jeanne111 Yvonne Glenn 1870 E 18th SI (L·215) Newpol1 Beecl\ Ca 92663 This bu111ness os conducltd by 8" ln<IMdual Jeenneue Y Glenn Tiii• 1111emen1 was hied w1tn lhll Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on Julys 1983 f 21H75 PubhSlled O•ange Coul 0111y Pllol July I I 18 25 AU1j t 19113 4057 83 ounty Rdeoide• 01 019,.1111 Caunl)I; lo•nt11 OISlAICI wtll receive up to bul County S1a1e ol Celllornoa Ex 1111i<I Olltct>t 77 Fatr 011ve Costa OIC&le<I •Dove under lh11 '"'"'' Hnd l&hl 01 Calllornte E•ecule<I Dy NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR1 Htn not 1a1e1 than the ubove Sl8teo ume &euled tly 1rv111g Max Sct1m1dt & esa Cal1lorn1a cond•ttons stated 111 lhe RnotullOn IMMY 11 llNOWORTH WILL SE.IA GIVEN 11\tll ltlt< '810 rQp01 I on "'"In •HlltCl bid" to• lhe nwooa 01 11 con Oo101hy v <;ch moot WILL SELL AT NOT ICC IS HEREBY ~URl HER Of 1n lhe Reao1u11on ol tlltl 801110 T PUBLIC AUCTION lO HIGHEST Co&lt> Mesa San11111y 01SlrlCI Office lf8CI IOI IMO Ob0\16 protect 8•d4 PUBLIC AlJ(,llON 10 HIGHEST IVfN 11181 "'" Silld ltlPO•I on file In RosolullOll No 84 09 IOOrR FOR CASM (paynbte at time 77 F 1111 011ve l'ourth f"loo• Room ""'" IHI 1ace1ved 1n lhe place 1<1em-BIDDER FOR CASH \p11y11tm> 111 1tme he Coal6 Mll•tt Stl1llla1y 01a1r1r.1 Ot. Tne minimum monthly tease pay t 11111 In tawlul mo1tey 01 the Untied 417 may be e•arn1ned btllv.een lhe l1eo above and snalf oe openeo and of sa1e 1n 1owlu1 money or tho United Ice 77 Fan 01lve ~uu•lh F1001 mon1 101 clanroom and oll\e• type• 1111811 al tnStde 11141 main liont en hows ol 6 am and 5 p 111 COSlA pu1>1tcly 1118d dlOud 01 1he Slatesf al the Norlh F•Ont En11011c8 oom • 17 ma~ be e•amon.,o be ot space 101 me lerm of lhe 11!HI ranee lol>by 01 Transamerica Tiiie MESA SANITARY DISTRICT dbO•e i11a1110 11m& ono place to The Counly Courthouse 700 C1v1c 1we11n the hou•\ or 8 00 am end shall not De 11195 lhan 564 per 1qu11e na Co 830 N'J Main Slrelll Santa Ftonr1e T Re1thl11 E11ct1 1>1<l onusl conllrm an<l be Cente• o"vo we11 Sun1e Ana C11 00 p m tool The mlnltr'lum mon1111y reuse ne Ce all oghl lllle and intere~I Cle•k ol the! Oost,,cl •espo11s1ve ine con11ac1 documenlsj all 11gh1 11tle arid interest conveyed ~~~1T1~~f"g:'sTRiCT ~a:Ym~;'8d1~•81:~~"ye~:::~'c,:i''8~' onveyll<I 10 and now tleld l>V 11 Publlsnad Orange Coast Datly I Eacn bidder snall suDm11 on lhtf 10 end now held by II under Hid nder 5810 Oeeo 01 I oust'" the poop. ,P1101 July ?5 August I 1983 lorm ru1n11hed wtlh 11111 cont•acl Deed ol 1111'1 111 1111; p1ope•ly sllu Flor one T Aeu.nte '"cl cost A securny depotfl will DI llY sllunled '" 59,0 County an<I 4249 83 I Jocumen1s a list ot the p•oposed ah!O on said County and Stale de Ch11 ~ or 1he DISHICt •eguored p110• lo occupancy title d~flbed as Lot 6 01 Traci suDcon1111c101s on l/11s u•o1ec1 as re· sc11bed dS P11bl1"r111<1 Orange Cous1 Dally' No comm1ss1on s11a11 De Pt•d any 4050 115 pe mop •etorued "' book PUBLIC ""'TIC£ l qutred Dy the Suole1t1no and Sub Lot 63 01 fleet No 469J in 11111 1101 July 2!> August I 1983 1censed real eslale b•oke• In lhla 158 pages 8 ancJ 9 01 Misctollam"OVS nv .01111 nc11ng r air Pracuces Act Govt C11v ol Newl)()ll Beacn Coun1y 01 424 7 83 • egord and tne•e Shall D.i no <111<1uc Maps 1n o•e 0111ce or the Cnun1~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ... olle Sec 4100 Pl set 01a1111e S1111e .it C111101n10 in per I "on l•om any proposal on determon Recoideo 01 Ooange Count~ lne O.ange Planning Commission f aw IHO<le• musl ~ubm11 wlln hts 'TlaP Re~or<led 1•1 Boo~ 180 Page• PUBLIC NOllC[ ng troe h1gn11st •espons1Dle b•dcJ•H The '1ree1 address enil o1'tlH l\ugusl tti 1983 will nolo a neanng 010 C•,,hhe<l 01 ce;.111e1 !.. ell&~ pay 24 2!> end 26 al Mt-<.elloneous l Sea1eo proposals 10 tease s111<1 common aes1gna11011 11 any ot the 10 consooer m0<11hca11011 h> me LOCAi I sole IO me DtSTAtC T 01 8 !loo riono M<llJ$ 111 the otl>ce uf lhe Coumy NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ~~~=~:~a ~~~~e~!, ;::·~~ .• ~~ J:~ ow ported 10 Dt' 331 E" 2Qin St 1 CP Pnase 111 Im lne AllSO C.roei.. ~ocume111s 111 an emoun1 nol less The s"~' address and om•• T 6 No o.ot3n e111 properly <111s.;,.Deo above os 'Coastal P•og•am lAnd Uit< P1tl11 n the loom set tar th in lhe c.:onlrecl I RecortJ"r nt sa•d County Lo•n No JENSEN ey Scnool 01s11oc1 Edu(ahon Cen111 Cosla Mesa BENEFICIAL TRANS Planning Uml 1Exc1u<11ng Ahso V1e10111oan !°>'• ot rne ma111num amount ol c:ommon des1yna11on ''any 01 tne UNIT CODE 0 b~~)~~:\~~'o":'n~':'::~,":~ .. ~a!l"clo -------------AMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES Segmenll Ood ilS 8 quaranlee met lhll b•daer rea1 properly descroDe<I ilDOve it. l O SERVICE COMPANY es auty ---...;..IUll==IC;....;.NO;.;;...T_l.;.C.;.E ____ ,7 (41832 93 t4 Tne neanno "''II commence al I 30 .,,11 en'"' "110 1'1a p•oposed con11ac1 urporteo 10 De 260 I 8unyd Struel ppo1n1ed T•ustee undet ine lollow PM August 9 1983 Tne unde•sogneo T1ustee aosctaoms Pm or as soon ll'le•ealte• as pass I 1ne same •5 a ... araed to n1m In 1ne Newporl Beacn Co 92660 ng de!>! "bed det1d ol l•usl WILL ,,~;~~~~s a~~=pt~~~eg=~~ ... ~,',',~~~ FICTITIOUS 8UltNE.IS any 11aD1h1y tor eny mc;orrectnes5 of1 ble and will De held'" the P1ann1ng tvem al la1lu1e 10 enter •nlo said lhe unde1s1gned l 1us1t1t1 d•S· Ell Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH6 nail call lo• o1a1 b•ddong Any per NAME STATE.ME.NT tile s1ree1 aod•ess ano orne• com Comm1ss1011 Hearong Room O••noe _on11ac1 Suell MGu,,ly woll De fo1 claims any ltab11Uy 101 any inco11ec1 ICHEST 810DEFI FOR CASHI ;on wno nas nere1oto•e suDm•lled a Tile lollowlng persons are doing mon des1gna11011 1! any sho.,.n there Counly Ha11 ot "'dm1n1s11a11on 10 teo1eo ness of ine stteel address end otl'le• NO/OR 1 HE CASHIERS OR Nhllen bid may suDmll an 0,81 b•<I oustneu u •n Sa1<1 sale w•ll Ile made but IC1v1c Cente• Plaza Sen11 .Ana Cali OISTRIC T •111M01v1ts me ogn1 10 common des1gna11on ot any shown CRTIF IED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN a•cee<11ng Oy at ietnl love t5•/•J per· N E W P 0 R 1 H A A 8 O R ... 1mout covenan1 or w.mamy ex rorn1a 1n1enis1&<1 par11es are 1nv11t!d •e1ec1 eny 0' 811 boos or 10 w&ove any hll•e•n 1\llL CODE SECTION 2924tl (pay .enl the 11oghes1 wrn1en Dod The CARDIO-PULMONARY l.ABORA press o1 implted r-.oa•a1ng 11110 10 a11end end be neard .11119u1e11l1t!s O• 111fornialll1tlS in any Sa1<1 sale will be ma<Je bu• "'"houl ble 01 tile ume ot sale '" lawful n1gt1es1 oespon110111 D1dde• snell oe TORY, 355 Pl1cenlla Suite 308 possession or enLumbrances 10 I COMPLIANCE WITH THE C.All· b•ds o• "' tne D•cJdong covenant o• wa11an1y 8•P•9H 01 om· oney ol Ille Unlled States) all fight •equore<I to execute the form ol Newport 8each Ca 92663 pay tile 1eme1nong proncopat sum ol FORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALI Pu1wa11t lo lhe provisions ot piled •1>9a1d1ng lolle possession or Ille and on1e1.,s1 conveyed 10 and ease such to1ma1 1161 nere1orore Edrtc J Rome•O 3277 Celllomla !fie note(s) secwed by said Deed ol I TY ACT Local Coastal P•Ojl1ams arc Sec11on t773 ol mu Lobo• CO<le or encumbrances to poy Iha rema1n111g ow held by II unde• said Deed or oaen approved Dy lhe Board or Streel Cost• Mua Ce 92626 Tr us I wllh onte•est tneoeon 85 stalulo,.ly exempt hom CEOA re the S1a1e or Caltlornia lhe DISTRICT I pronc1pat sum ol Iha nole(S) secured Trust in lhe P•Opely heoeonalleo de· T•uslees Tllll 1>u11neu 11 conducltld Dy en provided'" said note(s) advances If t1utremen1s pursuant 10 Section nas obtatnea trom the D11ec1or or lhe by said Deed 01 Trust w11h 1nl8re11 tlt>ed Tne Boe•O 01 T•u~tees shall me~e lndtvtdual any under the terms ol said Deed of 20160 9 Ol\/lston tJ or lhe Public Oepadmen1 or ln<1ustr111 Relauons thereon as p1ov1ded on sa1<1 not8(1) TAUS TOR CARROLL B JENSEN tile de1erm1ne11on as lo whelher to Edrlc J Roml!fo Trust fees cnargesan<I expenses or Resources Code the general p1eva111ng ra1e tor secured by ~aid Oeea o t Trust lo wll ROHLA J clEl*SEN ease said teclltt•es as to wnotner lo Thie Sl•temlllll was llled wllh the Iha Trus1ee and o11he trusts crealed For more inrormallon con tac I nolic11y and ove•11me wo1k In Ille lo-$36 692 09 wllh m1e1est as p•ovlded BENEFICIARY PA u L K OJ COunty Cll!fk of Orange County on by said Deed 01 1 rusl 10 wit EMA Planntno at 12 Ctvlt Center celi1y tn whtch 1s 10 oe pe1to1med 101 ,,, said no16(s) plus ell coats ARTIER ETELKA CARllER lease said lactrtlles with len (I oays July S 11183 S28 454 !>3 The benertctary under Plaza Room 268 San1a Ana Call· each crah or type ot worker needed charges and any and all adv11nces RECORDED March 31, 1980 as ar\~,~~:~1'1~~ bl~~ncernlng the '21"n said Deeo 01 Trusl heretofore u lornoa' o• 1e1ephone \7141 834·!392 ° e~••~na cont"8Cl-t~1.a H•&-banalie>ary under deed or nsH No 37474 on Book 13555 page proposal should be eddtealled 10 Publla!Wld 01an~e Coaal Dally eculed and delivered lo the under Published Orange Coast Dally Pllol are on ftle al lhe DISTRICT olflce Trust t1ere1otore ex~uled and de· 1429 ot Olllctal Records on lhe olllce FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· Pllol July 11, 18 2 , Aug 1, 1911~ Signed a wrollen Declaration of Oe Aug 1 ,983 'tocateO et Physical Facohlles Plan• livered 10111e unele•slgned n wr111en I the Recorde• ol Orange Counly TRICT 17210 Oak Slleel, Founlaln ___________ 4;.;:0"'3"'0-'S:~:l taull &rld Oemano 101 Sate and a 4397·83 n1ng Tra11e1 Fac11111es Planning Declarauon ot delaull a"d Demand sold deed ot lrusl describes the Valley Calllo1n11 92708, p 14) PUBl.IC NOTICE ,..rHten Notice 01 Oelaul\ and flee Trailer Fac111ty 1370 Adams Cos1a to• Sale and written Nollce or Oe· ollowing propetty 8426651 Allenllon C&•ol Jones ___ _.;...;;..;;=.;_...;;.. _____ lion to Sell.._The undersigned caused Mesa Ce 92626 Coples may De Ob· laull and EIP<:Uon 10 Sell The under· PARCEL I Untt 15 as shown on FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL flCTTTIOUI 8UllNEl9 said Notlcl'or Oetault and Etec11on PUBLIC NOTICE.. ia1ned on reQues1 A c;opy or theses signed caused said Notice ot Oeteult hat ce11a1n Conoom1n1um Plan re· DiSlAtCT BOARO OF NAME STAT1!MENT 10 Sell 10 be recorded tn lhe county ia1es shalt De poste<I at Iha 101> stle and Election lo Sell 10 be rec;orded In ordeO In Dool< t 1949 pages 1046 TRUSTEE'S The lollowlf1il persons are doing ,..here 10 real properl~ Is localed NOTICE OF n.uSTl!E SALE II shall t>e mandatory up0n lhe 1'1e county where lhe ieal properly ts o 1073 tncluslve Ort1c1a1 Reco•ds Dau! July 21 11183 buelnM& u TRANS.AMERICA TITLE TruatH .... No 2319 !CONTRACTOR 10 whom lhe con-localed Cellla<nl• O•n•r•I s defined In lhe Oeclerallon or Re I PubliSMd Oran;e Coast Deity WU CONSUL TING SERVICES NSUR.ANCE COMPANY I On Augull 15 19113 al 10 00 am ~ll&el os awarded and upon eny sub-Mortg99e Senlce Co llo<:llons recorded tn book 11971 Pilot July 25. AUQuSI 1 8 19113 •S62 Hell Alrl Unh 1 Hunttnglon ~s Trustee 8487 Wesl Third SllMI La,yer Tllle Insurance Corp as <July conl•ICIO•S un<1e1 ntm lo pey nol 401 West 241h S11eet ages 167 1 10 1722 incluSlvt Of· •246 63 ee.cn Ca. 92649 os Angeies Co 90049 ~pt)o1n1ed Trustee under ef'td ess lhen 1ne sa•O apec111eo •ales 10 Nallona• c11y Cehl 920!>0 ociel Records in the Clly ol Coste L t' A w 4s62 Hiii .Ave Uni! 015 L•d<JeU pursuan110 Deed of lrUSI e.eculed 11 v.orkers employed by them on lhe (619)A70 5370 esa County 01 Oienge Stale 01 7 HM~ Ion ':i.ach Ct 112649 511 Sec;reta•y by Pa111c1a De Pr1es1 an unmarried xecut•on 01 lhe contract as setd Trustee elllOfn•a and lac.led on lhal cer IUlllC NOTICE T~ Dngllness Is conducled Dy en ubllshtld Orange Coast Qaoty Polol oman and Sonya Sawyer an un No b•dder may Wllf1draw l\ts D•d By Sleven G Scer1r1hs a1n •NI proPlflY <llSGflbed 85 Loi 1 ,, tndl\llcl ~ uty 1 11 15 19113 aHled woman as Trustor tor lhe ~or o perlO<I oi 1h1ny (30J oays alle• Vice Pres1denl r Tract No 8540 ., pe• map •e· FOUNTAIN VALLEY L 1 ua A W 4399 83 nehl and security ol L-1s W ~h& oe1e s111 tor lhll apentno of bids Pub1tshe<l Orange Coast Catty Pilot orded tn book 388 pages 9 and IO 9Ctf00L DISTRICT T:a ':ial~I wes flllO wolh the chullr and Martha A Schullz, flus L A paymenl bona 811 e ~1 Julv 25 Oc101>er I 8 1983 •2•4-83 iscelleneous Maps In the oll•ce 01 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF AES· Counly Cle<k ot O•enge County on MLIC NOTICE .,and and wile as Benellcoary d&led ~ormance oono may oe requ11e<1 he county iecorder ot said county OLUllON OF INTENT TO LEASE July 5 1983 I.January 8 1982 and reco•dtld as lfl"Or 10 execution ol the contoaC1 PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL 2 An undlvldeO 1116lh SURPLUS DISTRICT RE.AL PROP· ' , ,,,91821 K 08125 lnsuument No 82·012839 on J11nu· 1ano sna11oe1n ll'le lorm 111 lortn In nierell 1n and 1o all of Ille 1eal prop ERTY PuDllSh9d Or•nge Coast Delly COAAECTEO PUBLIC HOTICE jitry l3 l982 ot Otllcl&I AflCO•ds tn bh8 conl19CI docum8nls HOTICE Of TAVSTE.E'S 8 ALE 11y described es Loi 1 on the map 810 NO 84·9 PilOI July 11 18 25 AU1j 1 1983 SUPERIOR COURT 'he Ofhce or the County Rec;o1der ol Pursuanl to Sec1ton •590 ot lht! Ld•n No JENSEN r lhe eDove raleianced Ir act NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAl 4027.93 Of CALtfORHIA P•anoe County Stele ot Calllornla overt1ment cO<le ol lhe Stele ol T 9 No Q-ot313 <>oethe• will\ ell lmprovemenlS me FOUNAT.AIN VALLEY SCHOOL -------------COUNTY OF ORANGE ~WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 81llom1a me contracl will c.onlaJn UHIT CODE Q hereon excepung tnerelrom Con DISTRICT ha1 dectateO lhel lhe lol "8.JC NOTICE p O Bos '31 0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR rov11ions berml111ng Iha suc~sful TD SERVICE COMPANY H duly omlnlum Uhllt 1 10 16 Inclusive towing real p1ope1ly wlll not be 700 Civic C•nl•• Or w ASH CASHIER S CHECK OR b1d<1e1 10 suDstnuia secur111es for appa1n1ed T•ullee unoer lhe rollow· oc;ate<l th11eon needed tor ctass1oom purpaMS Lt:GAL NOTICl Bani• An•. CA 12702 ERTll'IEO CHECK (peyaDle Bl lime ny moneys Wll!'lheld by tfle DIS ling deacrlbeO deed or 1rus1 WILL PARCEL J An e•c•ust•ll ease The Classroom No 2S In Building APPUCATION TO °"QANCZf A Cue NumMr 391473 ~1 sate tn lawful money 01 lhe Untied TRICl lo ensure peiformance under SELL AT PUBLIC .t.UCTION TO THE ment 1ppur1en1nl l o such Unll for D the Olllce end Siege Area tn Bu•ld· NATIOHAL BANI( PLAINTIFF ISA8EL S ROSE 111tes) at In lhe lobby 01 Calllornle tne con1rae1 Goveintng Soard IH1G11EST BIDDER FOR CASH the use end OGcupenay or 1hoae p 1ng A al Busherd School located al Mr n. 1ta N8AUM and Tille Company · IOIO N Main Sy /SINO•m&n F W&lson ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR omona of the Res1rta1ed 'Common 19699 Educauon Lane, Huntlnglong Al'Pt.ICATI<>tl ACCl,.TEO fO" OE FEN DANT SO l OA N G 1ree1 Santa Ana Cal1lorn•e hence1101 I CERTIFIED Ct1ECKS SPECIFIED IN Ao ea • dUlgn&ted In Iha Oeclerauon Beach Callto'"le f'M-WO ON HOLMES deceased and the~ YOUR ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER PuDtosned Orange Collsl Dally Polol CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h IP•v· lot ReSHocllons and shOwn on lhe The Board ol Ttulleea ot lhe Mr 7, 1ta festale ana 1n1es1a1e Successors ol DEED Or TRUST OR MORlGAGE July ' 8 1983 4398 83 lable at the 11me ot sate In lawtul ICondom1n1um Plan lor such Unn Fou111a1n Valley Scllool 011troc1 re· TI* COWTIU)U.I .. Of THE CUA-SOLON G HOLMES lOUtSE H A TEO JANUARY 8 1982 UNLESS money or the Un11ed Slates I ell right YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A solves IO tease tile lac11l11aa so •n· ...CY WASMNOTON, OllTAICT jHOLMES deceased anel 11\e~Ou TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT I PUBLIC NOTICE 1111e ano 1n1111es1 conveyed 10 and )DEED OF TRUST OAlEO MARCt1 dlcahtd above under lf'le terms Ind Of COU,...A leslale and Intestate Successor 011YOU PROPERTY 11 MAY BE SOLO I nQw held by 11 undeo 'aid Deed ot 27 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC tondtloons stated 111 the Resolution 1 ~ATIOH fLOUISE H HOLMES BRIAN M ,...TA EPUBLIC SATLIEONIF "IOOrll "ITEHEOE FOUNTAIN VALLEY T•usl on the propoly he•e1nalter de llON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 01 tn Ille Resotu11on ol lh.i Boa•d WE THE UNOERSIGNED Intend· MARTINEZ and ARLENE JD f'N XPLANA SCHOOL DISTRICT scnoed EATV IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Pue Resoluuon No 84-10 Ing to organize and oplfate a N•· M ART 1 NEX CAL "'MERICA N ,.iATUAE 00F HT0E PSR00CUELEOOCtN0GNS I NOTICE OF ADOPTION or RES I lRUSTOR CARROLL a JENSEN LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· The minimum monthly tease pay ttonal 8anlt In llCC()(d8noe Wllh the FINANCIAL CORP ii Callfo1n10 Cor ,...GAINST y U y U H OLUTION OF INTENT TO LEASE tr.ROElLA J JENSEN NATION OF THE NATURE 01' THE men! tor 111e term Of the laase thall ptOYlllOn• or tl'le Naltonal Senk Act po1a11on, WESTERN HOME MORT If ACT A LAWVER 1 SURPLUS OtSl q1cr REAL PROP BEN e F 1c1 ARY PA u l 1< PROCEEDING .AGAINST vou vou not be tes$ man SS3!> 00/Month 1 M wnend«l, do h«ll>y malle •ppll !GAGE CORP a Cal1forn1a Coipar All t1ghl ltlle and onle•esl con ERTY CARTIER ETELKA CARTIER SHOULD CONlACT A LAWYER Classroom NO 2!> S5S2 00/Monlh cation 10 11"11 controller of tl"ll Cur 111on OLIVE M ROBLING end \ley~ lo and now held Dy 11 unde• BIO NO 84 !> RECORDED March J 1 1980 a11 229 W Wiison St Untl I!. Coals Olllce Space Bnd S632 00/Month I IWlC)' IOf ~aelon to orgenlu 111~AOLO l McWllllAMS ZAIN ll'llld Deed ot lrllsl on lhe piopel1y NOTICE IS HEAEOY GIVEN Tt1AT lnslr No 37475 on Boo~ t3!155 D8Qe Mese CA 926Z7 Stage Area Tlie m1n1mum monthly Mid NIJ!onel a.nk, and propo919 as SIMONSON end all persons un tllluate<l in •Bid County and Stele THE FOUN.A TAIN VAL' EY SCHOOL 1431 or Oll1c1al Records on 1ne olllCe 111 a 91rlll eddress or common tease pavmenl tor suDsequen1 IOlowa i•ov.n cle1m1ng any 199a1 or equitable J)escrobed .is l OI 8 T racl 23•4 '" I DIS TAICT nas dectareo lhel the IOI ~I the R&c0t<1er ot Or enge Coun1y ~es1gnauon ot p1operty 1s snown pe11ods may be ad1uSled by lhl Con I I Thal Ille maon olllce of aeJc1 N• right tolle estate hen or 1n1e1et1 on ll1e Cll~ ot Costa Mesa Counly 01 towing reel property wo'I no1 DI sa•<I dff<! ol trust oucflbes the aDove no wa,,anly os given as 10 11s sumer Prtce Index annual averege ltOnel ~ l>I IOC&ltd In 11\e Jonn the pr~rty duo1b~ i.s 1011ows Orange Staie 01 Calllo1tua 81 nM<!IO for ctauroom purp-1011ow1ng :ompte1eness or correc1ness) The re11ec18d al tne f!hd ot the tease Wayne .Alrpon Area In 11\41 Clly of LOTS 14 and t4 1n BLOCK t 1 oill'eoohown o>n 8 map lheteot recorded tn Tne Double Clauroom In i\uildlnQ PARCEL t un11 I!> as snown on D1ner1c11•y un<le• saoa Deed or1 DellO<I A secu"IY dePoS•t mey be ltlewpOf1 Beach County 01 O<anoe. TreCI 795 on ltle C11y ol San k 90 Page 17 Moscellanl!9Us o at WardlOw SchOol loca ed 11 tha1 ceru1u• Con<1om1n1um Plan re Trust by reeson 01 a Dreach or <le• •8quore<I p11or 10 occupancy I Stet• of caltfornla Clemente Cahtorn•a County of O•· !"4aps reccrds or s&ttl Or Ange Coun 91111 Pion .. , Drive Hun111•g1on1;o•dl'd on bOOk 119•9 pages 1046 laull on lhe oDllQallons sec:urll<l I No commission sl\all DI Plld any 2 Thal In or<ler ol pref111ence, ange as shown on a map thereot•Y Beacl'I Cahforn1a lo 1073 1nCluS1•e Qtht1a1 Reco1<1s tt1ere1>y he•etot0re e•ecuted ana ucense<f real eSlale oroker In lh1s I Mid National Bal\k 111119 one or lhl 11ecor<1ed on Book 2• al Page J7 tol 1 he slreel ed<l'9Ss and Olher Tne eouo ol Truatees of '""las defonad on 1t1e 0ec1.,a11on or Re oehvereO to lhe undersigned a w111 regaro ano there shall De no deOuC· fc*owll'IQ lltlM •O 1ncluSlve ot M1"ellaneous MPH F0mmon dM>9n•11on '' any 01 Iha Fountain v111ey School Oislltci e-suie1t0ns recorded 1n bOOk I 1971 ten Oecterauon ".II Detault end De· Hon trom any proposal tn determln Ftr\ST NATIONAL BANK n 1ne Otflce of 1111 County Recorder real pmperly descrooed above '1 eot\/ft 10 lltH tne le<:lllHet so 11 pages 1671 10 1722 u·>c•uS1ve 01 mend tor Sai11 •n<I wr111en notice ot ng lhe hrgnast resoonstbte blddl!f & TRUST OF SOUTHERN CALI· ot 111d 01enoe County Cellfornia ~uiporltt<I •ocDI 22lS Avalon SI dtceled ebo\19 un<ler lhe lerm•,an1,loc1a1 Rec01d• on ,,.,. C11y ot Cost• lbreacl\ and of etectoon to cause the Seated propasals 10 t111e said FORNI.A No common address1 bosl8 Mesa 8 c;ondltlon~ elated In Iha Reaolullor Mesa County ot Orange Stale ot undersigned to sell said properly 10 prope•ly must be 1ece1ved Dy the FIRST NATIONAL BANK & an<1 sald ptoperly descriooo In lhe lHE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE ot In the Rel<>lutlOn of ll'le 8oatd Cahforn1e end located on lnat oe<· 1a1111y said oDllgllions end lher• d$110Q&lll<I ollocer al lje Founleln \111 TRUST OF PACIFIC COAST Complalnl adverse 10 pla1nlllt s 11111 tSCL.AIMS ANY LIA8llll'I' FOR IN· Resolution No 64-04 1a1n real prOPerly described u lOI 1 l111er ltw! unoetslgned caused said teySchool 011t1lcl E<IUClllOn Otnler, 3 Tl\al the total cep/lallutllOn 10 or eny cloud on plalnutr s hlle lht1rlo ~ORA 1ASEECOT INF 0 AM AT 1 0 N Tti.mlnlmum monthly leue p1y ol Traci No 8!>40 u per m1p re 1no11c1 or b1each and ot elecllon 10 17210 Oak S1'eel Founlaln Valley bl racelvad by aal<I Nt!Uonal B•nk and nemed as DOES 1-XXX In· U N H menl for the term of the lease al\llll corOe<J rn book 3811 pag• 9 and 10, oe •llCO•ded Ap111 7 1983 as tn.ir Cal1to1n1e 92706 no lal11 lhan 2 00 I lof Ute al'lar .. lt.tued by II be al 1c1us1ve Thal tetd sale 11 made wllhoul no1 be teu 11\an Fi\19 hundred thlr Mlsceueneous Maps on 111e oUIGe 01 No 83· 1465!>0 of Ott1c1al Aeco1ds In pm AugusJ 9 1983 rocatad a lol!Otn SUMMONS ovenanl orwarflnly regarding title 'l·ah. dollar 1 per mon 1 h lhe county recorder 01 seod counly the ol!lce ollhe Recorder ol Orange 8efora ec:cepllng any w•ltten Cepttal NOTICE! You tine bH<i eu.d ossesston °' encumbrnncee or 15 ( S38 00/Monlhl The minimum PARCEL 2 An und'lvtdt<l l/181h County proposals lhe delegaleO ottlce• S2 500 000 00 The Court mey dac:ld• egetnel you o tnsurab•llly of tlHe d monlhly lease paymenl for auDM-interest on .ind 10 allot the 1eal PIOP· I Said aale will~ made but wltMut snall call tvr oral bidding Any Pi'' Surplu1 .rtthout your balng ht1rd un .. H ~ Tiie lolal amount OI nte unpat quent period• may be Adjusled by erty dHC"bll<I a. lot I on the mep covenant 01 w91renly ewpreas o• Im son "'ho nas here1olore suDmltted a S2 500 000 00 tou rMpOnd within 30 d•Y• Reed alance of said oDllgatlons l<>glllhet H'le Conaurner Price lnde• annual of 111e above •ele1ence tract togelht!• /Plied reo1111dmg lllle possession o• Nrtllen !lid mov submll en oral bid To111 Capltaltz.alton 1he lnlorm1llon below llh advances and esllmaled cost• average 1et1ec111<1 11 thl end or the wllh all 1mp•ovemen1s tl'leraon 11• encumb<ances to pay Iha reamln1ng &•ceedrng by al lea1t rive (5%) per 15,000 000 00 ti you wish 10 seek lhe advice or an nd e~pe'1se• 15 S l03 3g9 9 I leete period A aecurlly deposit may :.ep11ng 1Mrelrom Condominium 1prlnc1pal aum or the note(•) securll<I cent 1ne hlgtlesl wrluen bid The ,Numbe1 ot Sharee to be attorney on this m1111er you should Tl'lal Notice or breach 01181~ oDllj be required prior to occupancy unus-1 10 16 mcrusow• tocetecl the1e-1by said deed ol Trull, wllh lnleresl highest responsible bidder sh•ll be Aull\of~ ;10 10 promptly so that your w"uen allon ancl olecllon •o~ell •e: re& No commlaslon Sllalt oe peld any :in PARCEL 3 An hcluslve eue-n In said note provided advances ii requt•e<I lo execule 1ne rorm of S825 000 response 11 anv ma De hied on llme roperly wa8~ re;~~~ BS A ni11•~ llClnH<I rael eSlale broker tn lhls men I appurlenanl 10 such Unll tor any under lhe terms or hid Deed ot 1ease such lormal ties neretolore Numbet of Sna111 to be luoed AV180t Ualed ha •Id• d•m•n· ant No • 14 on pr regard, end 1he1e shall t>e no deduc tF'le use and occupenc:y ol 1110111 1rusl teea ct1arges &n<l 111penses or been epprovll<I Dy lhe Bot1rd ol SS00,000 'dido Et tr1bun1t puede dac:ldlr l983 of OICflcoal R~ords ~n lh~ g' lion from any proposal In dell!wmln prt1011s or ll'le Rest11cled Common Ith& T•ualee eno ol lhe l•ulls created I 1ustees P81 Value per Shi/I ~ontra Ud tin •udlencl1 • menoe lice 01 lhe ounty ecor er 0 ' Ing the h1ghesl 1esponalbl1 bidder Alea designated 1n the Oecta•allon DV S8td Deed 01 Trust Iha Board ot Trusleas shall make S 10 00 que Ud rHpond• CS.ntr• de 30 enge County Stale 01 Cehlomoa Sealed propoaals 10 lease Uld ot Res1r1c11ons and shown on me Seid sele wll be 1•81d on Tues<lay rne oe1erm111a11on as I whether lo Sale Prlee Pll el\Bte dt" Loa Ir tnlormeclon qua algue Trustee 0 • D&rly conducting sale property musl De received by 1~ Condorn1n1um Plan lo• suctl Un•I August 9 11183 111 2 00 pm el lhe ease said raclllltes ilS to whether to $10 00 S1 Usttld deses sollc11ar al consejo Calllornia Lend Company delegaled ottlcer al Iha Foun1aJn Val· YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A c11apman Avenue 11n11ance 10 tile ease said Jact1111es w11111en I t01 days 4 Th11 J.,._ H "'""''I MAlktl· 3e un abOjl&do en esa osun10 de 1010 Nor Ill Main St•eel Sull• 400 ley School D111r1e1 Education Center DEED OF TAUS I DA TED MARCt1 C1v1c Center Building JOO East I 3lle• •ece1p1 or btdt lno Economk Rleeatell & Counaet t19r1a nttGert 1mme<11a1emen1e <le Santa Ana Calit 92702 11210 Oek Slreel Fountain Valley 2.8 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC lchapman Ave Orang., CA lntorme11on conce•nlng the P 0 Box 300tl, Sen LUii Ol>lapo CA 1ss•a miners so respusests escrlla (7141835 SS75 C1tllorn1._ 112708 no tater lhan 2 00 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP Al the limt!i or lhe 1nlllal publl 1 O•OPosat should be ed<l•e»l<l to 93403 8C1 M tole end Hctullve al hay 11gvr1 put!(Je se• •eglstra<la a Aun Foreclo~\/re Oepallmenl pm AU11Utl 9, 1983 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB 1<:e11on or lh1s noltce lfle total COUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· eigenl lo repr-1 and 8'>PMI tor 11emPo Oa1ee1 July 18 t983 Before •~ting eny ""'"'e" LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A lemounl ot the unpa1<1 balance ot th11 TRICT 172 10 Oak St1ee1 Founllon lh• und.,elgned b•for• Ill• 1 TO THE OEFENDANr A CIVIi LAWYERS TITLE 1>1DP06all Ill• deleg•led orrice1 NATION or THE NATURE OF THE jODllgauon secu1e<1 by lhe above <1•-1 Valley Celllornoa 92708 (71•1 ComptrOlllr ol lhl Cu<reney, and 101:omple1nt 1111 l)een llled by the INSURANCE CORPORATION shell c&JI f()( oral bidding Any pet PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU ltct1t>ed <leBC or llUSI ano esumalect '342 665 I, AUenllOn CerOI Jones receive Ill corr11900dlnQI end ota•nUlf ag11n11 you II you Wish to By Cohlorntl Lcend Tlllil eon who hes l\llllOlor• submtned. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER ~SIS eapenaes ano adv1nce1 IS COUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Cloc:ulT)llt'lla In raepec1 of Ihle appll· 3eteno lhlt 11..-u11 you mus1 within Tolle ompeny -men nld may subr'Qll en orel bk! 229 w w11son No 15 Co11e 1 543 79 :>•STRICT BOARD 01' cetton )(} oeys aher 1h1s "'mmon5 •I~ Donna J Thomes Fcl Manager e•ceedlng by el tau I llle c5"9) per Mese CA Tne 10111 1naeDt11<1nes1 De1ng an I RUST EES '"' WITNESS WHEREOF lh• ,., you hie wllh ,,,,. COUI I 8 ...... uen PuDllShed O.ange COHI Dally PllOI c:enl lhe hlQhesl _.,,.,, bid The Ill a SltHI add•ess or common es11m•1e on whoc;h the opening bid IS :lalll July 21 t98J uodeollgoeel h.,,.. hllfaunto eel our ·esponse 10 1ne compehnl Unlets July 25 Aug•ist 1 8 l983 highest reeponSIDle D1dda1 Shell bf> d1s1gna11on of propeny 11 sltown compule<I m1y btl 0D1a1nt0 Dy call Pubhshell Oraf\oe Cottll D11ty llendl on Iha d•I• Ml lorlh abo1111 iOU do so v~ detaull wlll bi! •2so 113 required to e~ecvle ll'le torm ot abOve no watremy os g1v8" as 10 111 Ing 71• 937 0966 lhe day before lh~ <>tlol J111y 2!1 Auou~I 1 fl 1983 Donald Eer1 BootM eo.ia M-. CA pn1e1e<1 on appllce1100 ot Hie p1a1n PU8llC NOTICE lelff such tormat hi• he<etofo•f' completeness o• correctnessl The sale 42•8 83 92629 1111 ""<I 11111 CoU•I mtty enler a 111<111· been app•o•eO by tl'>e Boa•d 1:1' 1>enetoc1a1v unoe1 stud Dead ot Oa1eo July 8 198J PUBLIC NOTICE 8ruoe J.,,_ Owacq Irvine C,A ..,.,enl 1g.,1nS1 vou lcu me 1e1tef <le lTru11ees rrusl by reason ot e D•each or oe· 1 0 Se1v1cll Company 92715 ..,.,andl'CI on the complain! which LEG.Al NOTICE1 N in 1 The Soard of T1u11ees shell melw 111u11 1n the obtog1111ons secu1tld n said TruSlee I( S Foo Newf>or1 8elch CA 92660 ·outd resull 1n garnishment OI NOTICE IS HEREBV G VE 8 lltl <1eh1<m1neUon a.a I whetnet I<• thereby hett<tolore tuecule<I ana By ROS" A Ga1c10 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Sidney Jaclt Head Nawi>Ol1 Belch ;,ages 11km9 ot money o• 11•operly ~he lotlowing •lf!ms or foun1~ 0~ 98~~ lelff Hod rac1t11111 u 10 wlwill'le• w <1e1owu('d to lhe uno11,,1gned a wrll Ass1s1en1 Sec1e111ry NAME STATEMENT C.t. 92680 ,, 0111e1 oehet •eQuUled In the com-rope•IY0 have Deen 1 "~,. cri 0~11eue 1al<1 tecllltlM wllh ten (10) dayr; 1ero ~l&re1ton ot Detaull and De One Ctly Blvd West The tollow1ng pe1so'1s 8'8 001ng Elf1 CalVll"I Nel110t1 Corone<lo C.t. iote1n1 ollce epeolmenl 0 11 Y eflM reoe1p1 or bl<lt mane to• Seta 11nel wro1111n notice ot O•anga CA 92668 husiroess u 92118 I DATED Nov lO 1982 Cosht Mt!SB 10' a pe!lotl in excesa 01 tnlormetlon concerning lh•• D1eacn ana or elecl•on 10 ceuse Ille 7 t•-835-8288 T RNU 17ER DEVELOPMENT Aobert Ga<don Norr11 Coste Men Lee A Branen Cllltk f11nely 190! days fj Gui SB J S~d 1~1~5 prOl>Offl should DI ll<ldreased lo .. tfoenooned 10 sett setd property to Pu11hshed Ornnge Coast Dallv CO~ 29 t5 Rt111hlll Ste F 200 Co11a CA 112626 By Ktltlleen A Hayes O@puly ~eig~ 6•cyeta a oy" ~~ ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL D'S sa11sly ~aid ObllQAl•Ons a•ld there P1101 July 18 25 .August 1 1\183 Mesa Ca 92826 Elf'I Eoward Vitt SIMnhUYM Cof. le-r1nrd A, Allen I Pd ocyclt1 ov 5 e 0ut1~y lAICT 17210 Oak Street Founlaln afltt• the under~1gne<1 caused Hid 4154 63 TARNlJT2ER INVESTMEbll CO orut Oat Mer CA 02825 11fo .Ave O••n"6• Bt!ac.h Cruiser 1 spd Bicycle " s Valley Ct1lllorn1e 92708 i7 t41 no11ce ol breoc11 ann 01eletl•On 10 INC 2915 Redhill Ste F 200 Coale Teruo Vememoto 0 0 S L8Qune 1••n Ctemanle C.A 92iln 1Aed 10 Sri<1 Ooen Road BIUcle 842 86SI Allentlon C11ro1 Jones De 1eco1(1eo Ap111 1 198~ u 1n11r -------------Mesa c 11 92626 Beecn CA 1128S lulh .Ann Zlm· (714) 412·f11' Oi!I s Vt1llow 1 SPd Polobi~e o~ 9 FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOl No 83 t 46542 01 Off1t1el Roe°' d& 1n r PlJ8llC NOTJCE Trlll t>us1ness ,5 con<Jucte<I Dy e merman Newporl Seacn CA 92863 Puhllaned Oflrngo Coo~• Oa11y IReel IO Spn Nttako Bicycle G" 5 OtSTRICT BO.ARO OF fh" omcti ot II•" Recordm of O•onge ,1CnTt001r9VllN'r'S-8 • oo•poralion Pubt'9hed Oranoe Coatt Dally Pllol Pilot July I 1 18 25 Auguat I 1983 BluP Btcycle Gitl s Pini\ l Spd HUii)! TRUSTEES (.,1)11n1y NAME eT.AT1!MfNT Tarnutte• 111veslm911I Co July 3 1 Augu11 'r 1983 40458J 18ocycte Boy 5 Red 1 Spd Schwinn Dale: JIJl'f 2.\. \983--5a•d salP w1llDt' ma<Je bul wllhOul !he IOllowong persons 1118 doo11g By1on Tarnutzl!• Preatd9n1 440•·83 Beach gw51m Bicycle BoJ s Yellow PuDllahed Orange Coas1 ~oily co~enonl or we•1an1y e•P•llH or Im· uauiuu 111 This statement was lllod with lht .------.;;:;;,...;;-----"'-'1 'plJBL(C HOTIC£ 1 •0 Spd Schwinn B~ycle ~1.4' ~et~t Piiot July 25 Augu~I I 8, 1983 Plied r8Qa•dmg t111e Doness•on or WARNER DIVING SERVICE 7332 COunly Clerk or 011nge Counly on Nil.JC NOTICE -------------Bo~ c;ontatnuog oots R oc •2-45-8.q encumDrnncu lo pa~ 11te 1e.im111111g G•rllf!ld Hunt•noion Beech Ce July 5 1983 f'CT'Tloua .USINE.s Oecke• Jig Saw Goto Ing wlln pr111c1pel ~urn of 1ne nole(I) .acu•t<S 2 .. 48 F21MM Diamonds & BudOhe Pendanl ..,. l T 1 tt 1 1 " o a •· ftCTlTIOU• eu...... NAME 8TATEMENT NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lhAI PU8 c NOTICE f)y §8!<1 ae ..... 0 rust w, in .,.. Greg J Werner 7332 c Garlllll<I HowHr, •f1118f -•wn ,..-STAT'1!-.NT lne tollowong ~rsons are doing f d o s nis LI as on se1<1 no1e p1ov1dt<l adv1nc:e1 ti un11nton Oeech c;e 926•8 4'40 c.,.,,pu. Otlv• --I no OWIJO' appaers an pr VII anw under lhe 1arm1 ot ... a Deed or A Newpotl hlch, C• t2ta ',,. IOllowtnQ P9'"ton Ill dOlng t>uctlnfta~Oe~ S F EST 224 51:>wners111p ol tne prop11r1y w11111n flCTITIOUI 8U81NES9 tru'si tees cna1ges •nd e.pen111 ot Thit u11neu ts condu<:l8v by en Pv1>11s1~0 Orange Co .. t Oelly ~-All NIA IN 1seven 171 daya lollowtng the pubtl NAME ITATEMlNT t>eTrusl andollhelrut1SC1 .. 18<1 n<11vtdull p 11 25 A I 1983 INVERSION UNLIMITED 10812 Aa~h Co511 Meu Ce 92626 !:Ilion ot lhlt No11ce 1111111111 lhl!ftlo Thi totlowtng peisons ere dOIF'lg ~y said~ 01 Trllll G•tQ J W1rn11 llot July 11 l ug Tope Aw . Belbol lelend, 112882 01n1• Pll1lck 0 Toole 3357 Ala ,hell ve1I 1n Ill• fonder If the<• ba Dullnau 81 • Said ,.11 wll l>e hel<I on Mond• Tl\11 tllllmftfll wH nted wlllt lhe '028·83 IUlllC NOTICE PIUI Fr9dencllt Olden~,. 10812 l>•m1 C1t C1111t1 MeN C• 92628 one 0, 1n 1n1 Cny of Co111 Mffl 11'1 GAR OEN WORLD 54s Plumei SI Aug~I II 1983 et 2 OO Pm 81 ,:. oun1y Cle"-01 Orenoe County on T"fl: Aw , Balbol ltland, 2882 Thi• 1>1111ne11 1• conductacl t>y en INhlCh ceM 1111P'Of>ll"Y111111 D• told 9 coe11 MeH c a 02621 Cn•pmin Avertua enl••nce 10 ine 111\1 S, 198!1 ftltll l .__.,.,.,~I• ccnduCled l>y an ~u0aiT........ , al pyt>llC 11uc1Ton •• • Ume •nd dll• z.acaflut Bernal vel<ln, 845 CMc Cenier Bulldlng 300 Ent Pu .. ll•"~' Oren~ CO•ll 0811.., • ....._ _.~--....,., ...,.... 10 be anl"OUnced Oared July 12, Plume< 61 8 Cotti MflH Ca Cn A O CA " ··~ ' "CTITIOU8 9UltNlll Peui F \.MJlllbvrg Thll a1e1amanl wu nteO """"the 11183 RE NETH 92827 :f':':.n u:a oi'~~tnlllll l>\Jbtl tlol July 11 18 ~ AUil 1 1983 NAM! STATIMIH'T Tllll •tal-1 .... filed wtlh fhl County Clef' or Or•ng• County on CHIEF OF POLICE Th11 bullnM I IS C.Of'lduc;led by • Cihon of 111•1 nouce the tot•• 40211-83 Th• lollow1ng ~M>lll •re dolno COul'I~ C*1c 01 O.tnga County on July S 1983 1'21"71 f>ubhlhed Orange Co91t Oelly P1lo1 11r1111.a parlnerel\tp •mount 01 ,,.. unP••d blllnce 01 lhe ~------------·I butlneu H >."'1 • l983 l\ugu11 t t9113 Zecerlus Sernal Veld" Ol>llg•tton wcur9<1 Dy 1~ above de IUlllC NOTICE WOLFE & ASSOCIATES, 11550 Publietteel O.enge eo..':226= Pi:~~~~:~ ~·~•A Co~•\9~11Y I •"l7·83 T1111 a1a1emen1 w•• !lied ""'" 1111 1ertb<!d d4"111 OI trutl ind 11111m11eo We11141r AYI. 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Caaa1 Da1ty Pu1>1111'4'd O•e~ Coaal Otlly 642 6 ~ Otoreatory In tn. 8EI.\ ldff ltfma with a a.&t-117' 11at ll(IV t 1 1• ?~ Aug ' ioe:i P11t1t Ju•y 11 111 ~~ AtJO 1 10&3 • DAii. y PILOT Delly Pltot Clatallt.o A.a •03:1·63 •Mii ~I ,,, .... h 2707 145<1. 2 6r. urn Pd. 4 10 Harding. Bil~ Pn6PM-9PM &47·1155 Ctrea•-••t ••• 12 2 Br f Ba, f rPJi, Q nu cpl s1001mo ,,,, ..... S2Sb dep Ou111 cpt only No 1molllng or pell Avail 8115 Call Anawar Ad S40, 642·4300 24 llra c.... .... 2724 2Br W•Ba lam rm, new cpt1/drpt/palnt lg pauo No pelt nlct locallon 2195 M1nerST $65-0mo dep To n• call 645-960-4 1 Br 1922Wallace Ave upstairs, refrlge quiet S4201mo Sierra Mgm1 Co 64 t 1324 1 Br garden apt elo•e relrlge S395/mo 5•8· 1377 I Br unfurn pool laundry tac From S404 Utlls paid 548 0336 2 Bdrm 1 Bell\ $590, gar- age large pallo no pe1s laundry nook up avail S34 Bainard 642-4905 2 Br 1•,; ba Town11oose 2 patios very clean $550/mo dep 642 5530 or 646 95~ 2 Br 1 Ba 1 child ol\ no pets 2563 Elden F $475/mo 831·3671 2 Br 1 Ba $445/mo 2269 C Maple N o pets 540·4~84 2 Br 1 ba, cpt,-drapes, Oll·tns S•65 2272 Maple 63 1·2927 2 Br 1 Ba ""'1o_we_r_u-nl,..I in 4-ple~ lrg rooms, lndry tac no pets S"70/mo 271 111\ E 16th Pl 64•-0452 2 Br 2e1_,..B-1u""tt-v"'"1ew-'"'c=-11""11<1,.., Ok 831-6107 2 B1 2 Ba patio pool spa cru1>nou1e gym , $600/mo Nr SC Plua 545.4533 2 Br 2 Ba stove, Wet1· side, laundry fac no pets S<175/mo 646-4382 2Br, nr So Cout Ptaz.a S 575 5 4 5 -4 731 545-0034 2 Br w/ga_r_c-rp_t_s-. -w-at_"'_ paid 636 ... 120 1·5PM 2176 "E Placenlle S•60 2192 C 'PtaQentla $850 1375/mo Dix mobile home no pe1s mature adults. Quiet, secure 199 I N-POrt &e6·8373 $495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt, en~ patio small pel ok carpor1 lndry rm 735 W t811l St TSL Mgmt 642-1603 $49!1/mo 2 Br -i-Ba pool laundry room cloM to shopping 149 E Bay St TSL lla•t. 912-tlH S595 2 Br 2 Be Townhouse pauo 1rplc sm pel OK carport all btHns 940 W 18111 Stre.1 TSL 642·6221 642· 1603 S595Jmo 2Br, 1' .. -ea Townllouse n-c11pet new d•apes laundry room enclosed garage 1923 Pomona TSL Mgmt 1>42·1603 .Adull 1 8•, new cptsldrps pool laundry no pelS $385 833 -7 8 9 0 646-1947 Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba, near S c Pt •~• pool S575/mo Incl heel & w11er,nopet1 631-1476 Oecor1tor1 model unll. 2 Br 2 Ba tor din rm, Condo, many extru Sec gate $675 Deb 540-0702 Eastalde CM 2 Br 1 Ba dupla11. upper enolsd ger wash rm jacuzzi no peu S575/mo C all eve/wknd 558-8300 E side nr 17th SI 2 Br I Ba lrg y•d $525/mo • $300 dep 957-2528 X LG 1 Br S•95 2 Br $595 Pool Pa110. Frplc Oshws1 557 ·2841 IAHH YllTA &PTS $485 I Br 1 Ba A~ S585·S595 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse Frplc, 11<y- 11ghls petlo all built Ins J66 .Avocado TSL Mgmt 682-9412 me etas.Au &Paan11m Beautllully landscaped garden BPI pool 8 SDI Patios decks No pets 1 8dtm S500..S505 2 Bdrm 1' •Be S590 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 Large upper38! ? 8a enclosed g a r age S57!mTIO Mesa d el Mii Nu pets 75 1-9905 tve mesaege Lg BDch/Unll iiiQ" PlllO nice area Vlc - 1or1a1Canyon area, no dog• Avall 8 12 7 $81 m<> 831·8812 Lge 2 br, 2 b• luxury apt 2'46 Etdan Av $69S/mo 851-6226 Lovaly M ... Vftdf 2Bt, 2Ba, dwna1r1, gar11ge d1h\lnhr. ga• ltplc, SSSO "'°" OWnft 551·6544 New.f 1 & 2 Br w/gar11ga, lrom '430. &45-5577 Newly aecorated Euleldf 2 Bt 1 Be No pel1 1500/mo 831-8155 tlTltaLlfFI Quiet 28r 28a, CION 10 l)M.Cn, llreplaoa. patlO, d1fllw1hr din rm ~ gartg• S~& mo 7163 P&etflc C M Ja11 l\gl • 17, call 548-45'0 Ullta Miu Mllftet .. , on • Tulfll. atono c ame • epld•r ind r'8d In the Dally 1111101 CllUlllt O MOUon e1:IOUt .. , .. """'· r.t'1 TufM Ind bought ,, tor tt t& You can Mil your lullet and IOI• o l Ollltr 11'11"01 lllt0\101'1 0•11~ Piiot CIHalfl•4 Ad C.-14t-tt71 i ' l ~~~----·~~~--~--------~--...-~----~-' \ j ('4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 1, 1983 Th~~·~l1 ~!rp~!t t lilt P1yi11 Car~I Service Drywall Gar•Hl11 H111t CltHl!J •1ul11 ltrvlct1 '""""~~~~.....,,.... 1MU11 Service •WE tNSTAll CARPET _ .. O_R_Y_W_A_L_L_T_A_P_l_N_G_ E•P Gardner ''Uetnt. ROBIN'S CLEANING I I L11gun• Nurling sen1ic. '"'R .. u""i;;;-111R .. oo-11-ng---;u-.ypn--11 un n PERSONAL I BUSINESS For $t 75 sq yd Call All Te><ture• & Acousllc Cleanups tree 1r1m. Free SERVICE 1 thOroughly now offering prlvlle duty ~-Recover-Deck• SUNSHINE WINDOW 8lllp1y1ng NoreH:golnt. M810rPele 772-1722 Free est Kevin673-l503 eat C111Pe1e,841 -10116 cteanhouH 640-0857 care Comptnlone. lie •411802 54&-g734 LEANING &42-1149 30 d•y •0 In ine 999-7115 499-l60I C C -llve.lne. Aldee. LVN'a, E ,...., W llco--. I I-..... _nit Ra~~,, Rooflnn WHITE WIZARD .... , H Cltlt Electrical •• , .... ,.~ w..... JOAN'S CLEANING RN'a now a11allable 24 Hr ........ • a v 'ng n-"""' '"""~ ... •-• • c d II If I 1tallatlon Reu Con1ull· Ne~1R-alr1/Aeco~1 WINDOW WASHING DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY all IHI Cemenl-Masonery-Block * ei!!trlclan· Newt Repair Mowing Edg ng Twice e ook-erran •·• w • Y Service 714-494·7272 anl Assinnml 581•8690 --... ·~ •-"let Walls·C\.iSt work 1 le -.. month S20 10 $25. duties 540-1287 -.. Lie 44 1488 859-4102 "The only magtc II " All lypes Low prices Uc -Pai1IJ11 PROF WALLCOVERING QUALITY" 831-2026 End paper work n"'hl _•35to57 Rob 673•8094 Free est 631 -2345 5"6 9707 Htaatkel• S.r•lcta ----------"' Fllf PlllTlll Reta ave.II Commllre1ld S.Cret11l1I ltalt Liw m 11 r e 5 C 11 1 I Concrete ma~onry, flat· ELECTRICIAN Priced Hauling, ctean·upa. tree SERVICES UNLik11Teb cau Mlkt>. 840-9014 •---i'ctl .... .,.-... .,....~~~ PAPER-TALK Aasoc1a1ea worll. foundarlons Slock, trtmmtng. yard malnt. Marketing. enands, or·s by Rtcnard Sinor Lie. 1 __ .. _ ... _______ tat• aw requ rn 1 f & 0<gan1ze lndlvldual & brick Llc'd 538-5013 right, lree esumale on lnds<:p Mike 6~6-6502 appts, c .. urc'". etc. Re-280644 14 yra of happy "WE GALS SHOULD Word ProoeNI"" oonrractora who per10<m large or small Jobs. Lio " " I I tome a '-'ANG TOGETHER" ... Dusineu 760-1988 396621 673•0359 Mow. edge. clean-up, trim. liable divr. acllve. etlr8CI· oce cui r n & 11ue1 composition work ove< 1200 Including E XECUTIVE SUPPORT Coatreclon, Free eSI Reas rates Jim ti/fl older wom1n. own Thank you, 963•4 114 639-0730 anytime Reas Prompt. 642-8035 taoor and materials muat OOITNOWll ASIFOllUIDU Your otllce Top akllla, Incl Gtatrll hraltart lttUailkiai 646-1956 car $10 hr 646·9734 fltAUn PAllTEH Plaaltr/lt~ir stiCretarlal aervlce: typing, ~n:~c:;:;: ~~~8: word processing Prof. Remodel/Repairs. comm H•••r•a• ----La .. 1cagi•1 Prompt, nett pro-P[XsftfthTCHiNG copy, etc. FHt Mrvlce a1a1t In their aelve<11tlng. Vour Dally Pilot Service Directory Representative references 497-6290 & resl<I Llc'd, bonded, Hand .stripping, antique -· lessionals 836·7t4g Rntooco1. lntleKI, 30 yra. 676-4456 760-8359 Contractore and con· -llEP'lllS * PlllTill DOUGHE TY BROTHERS Cilliatl Makill Ins-Fo1 est. 552-9142 restoration & quality Et "G 6•5 5277 PTL TREES . LANDSCAPING CUSTOM EXTERIORS Neal Paul 545-2977 TYPING/BOOKKEEPING sumers, contact Mt ry IU-1111td.122 __________ , rubbed linlshes Free c ary .. • 2l YRS 642·3657 & INTER Reea rates Free For lndiv t1ml bu1lneu' Grondle ti 658-4086 with *New cabinets. cabinet Crt4il Ctaaatli11 PhOne estimates Wiii - ----est Steve 547 ·42111 i..1--:?" CD'S Hrt dey/wk 640-0888 any queaUona Contrec- facmg bars ·& formic• -pickup & deliver Hnlia~ M11oar~ -r,_.~ Pt•s1c•1 .. r tor's St•I• License counterlops 642..0681 BAD CREDIT? Clear up 539•8676 ' " .,.",, ,." ~~ EX-ECUTIVE SUPPORT 0 MP JOBS & BAICl<Wt RD Small Jobs Custom hse painting. re· ~· '.:...I Board. 28 Chlic Center - -neg TRW prollle Money G OBS " duced summer rates _ •• ·• • Your oltlce Top skills. Incl p Room •90 s C11r1try back guar 645-51140 Gar11e Door lttpair SMALL EMo5 v5IN 39J Newport. Costa Mesa. Free est Dave 673-2031 645·112!ili word pr~sslni Prof. laze. " • 6018 CERTIFIED UBLIC ACCT - ---MIK 4 ·I I lr~me Reis 675·3175 90 Ana, CA 92701 Remodel-repair Unique & ,. • Springs. repair. door oper-references 497-2 ._ _______ _ Unusual work u spec111ty Dot urooa 1111 ators See demonstrat:on HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Bric~work Small or large D11 Stfyer Pal1tl11 Plaalli11 - -ProlesS1ona1 Eaecuttve Personal Ser11 Taxes 30 yrs exper 640-2068 Aa~laall 20 yrs lie bonded Messy dogsl O room:ng Seacoast 2488 Newport Furniture. Trash. Trees 1oba & repa1rs Local refs Lie <'4259'4 964·20'17 Z• lu El. l•l-llZI Sec1e1ary wlll prepue Cla.ultled Ads &42-5e78 Palombo Const 962·8314 schl, $ 10 any sz Teacher Blvd.C M 642-3490 963·5415 NOAM 645-8512 E W:lliem Giies Painting WATER HEA TEA Special ao1respondence on I.======;:;;;:::;;;~ flveway-Parklng lot Repatrs·Sealcoatlng S&S Asphll 63 t-4199Lic Mstr crallsman. special-21 yrs e~p 546·2648 Gu•eainl LT HAULING ·MOVING •Masonry-Stucco newt Con1rac1or competrtrva Pool heaters•Furnaces Xero11 Memorywrlter. ~· ti:lng llntsh & remodeling. D . A ---~-~~---GARDENING · ODD JOSS repa:r All types Quality rates. custom work.. lie •Faucetut Disposels+ Outstanding quallly e..-.f,td • •l\.1_..l.\ Ai'iti"'at71 ---- 499-3105 omtlhC •••cz TREES JON645-8t92 lowest price 631-2345 10yrse~p 751-7080 --------Newport Area 640-4059 ~-, .. , .. ,~~-- Remodeling. f in ish lloat1th1,1ra HO/w• Toppedllemoved Clean Hout CltHilt Mtvia\ -INT/EXT CALL JIM t1w11,1rt'1 Pl1•~l11 .. 1_· _..,i,.....,.Ltt ___ ~n 'ltJt. t~ lr11• lrM11 ••wsl Don't Plea! Free analysis of your case over phone. carpentry, door hanging, Chlldcare.companlons. up.newtawns 751-3476. ~P.""~-~~---~1;.;.;,.;.;._,.__,____ 131 lltO BIGORSMALL ••••!I Ital ~' painting, roofing elec. couples We come to you CLEAN-UP MASTERS 2 Christian ladles would ·A c U6V1NG--WE DO IT ALU 549-9770 EXP1D. wsi CERTIFIED etc 631-837 1 Mlchael Low lees (213)54 1-5150 All sizes Prof reas Ask Ilka to clean your housa Quick. Careful Service intte><t Competitive pr:ce lnlan11 10 elderly & hand· - -- -Xlnt rats 847 -8530 Lie T 1311046 552-0410 lor xtnt work I Fas I serv Drains cleared from $5 & 1eap.....,. your """" or .. , _U.'f ... .,..te4 fw klle, reet1I&.." b ioliHS Repa11-Allerauons Span /Engl lady 45 yrs, eDout our 25.000 lawn JO yrs exp 52l -60l2 $t5 anytlme Repairs mln;F\eu 64S...725'7evs Ooors-W1ndows-Cab1ne1s respeclable, seeks hse· special Call anyllme, House carpet. w1noow *A-1 llllYl•I* 8S 1·9604M&M642-9033 l1j1rJI A1t11 Wert rtl1 .... , •• ,c, •• , •• ,,1 Big blllsl Foreclosures'? Law suits? Judgements? Penel-Pallos-Fences 35 kpg for nice lam or gen-646-6684 (Michael) c I ea n r n g We do Best quallly 25 yr up RALPH'S PAINTING yrs eKp Jerry 546-44 13 tleman Own car $250 tnroroogn work Reliable Competlt1v6 rites 1n1tex1 Reas rates AOLUN' ROOTER TrH ltmc• I M>ld 11 11M .. ac da1 ., •d •pp«•rc<f H t! I rttet•f'd '"• prin I waal...t --wk. Esrella 840-0600 Clean ups • Lands<:aping end REFS Wtlh complete Uc T. t 16,426 730-1353 Free est 24 hr 84 1-3568 Repalr/sma111obs Fences. ___ Hauling · Tree Trim carpet and house· Drains lrom $4 50 J C TREE SERVICE Plumbing repair OC's Trimming. removal. yud FREE CONS ULA TtON Scott Gentilly shelves. partitions Low Dryw1ll Free est 642-9907 cieantng, windows done STARVING COLLEGE rates Steve731-8311 DRYwALL/ACOUSTICA( Clean-ups, shrub & tree rree CALL TODAY! STUDENTS MOVING CO Speedy malnt serv, ·Int/ext, homes & apts. 842-3890. lowest rates 751-6753 clean-ups. etc. 842-2914 H0-01U Have something to sell? All Phases & Repairs trim, mo. ma1nt. Prompt 540-5654 Lie. T 124-436. Insured. Clutlfled ads do II -11. BUD 552-9582 & reas. Chuck 642-2873 Cluellled Ad• 642-5678 WAT~~1u8;~AOWI Haw IOITlethlng you went S LOW RA TES $ to Mlt? CIMelfled ad• do TrM trim and removal: T.C.. f»la- • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA TUESDAY, Aug.%, 1983 ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Financial prospects are brighter than in recent past. You'll locate needed material. missing items will be found, relationship with ''special" person w ill intensify. Cycle high. you'll be at right place at crucial moment. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on personality, special appearances and productive results Crom personal appeals. Major domestic adjustment occurs, differences are settled with family member and vitality makes dramatic come- back. Ubra figures prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Protect privacy, refuse to be intimidated by those who would waste yow time and assets. You'll obtain story behind story. you'll be rid of unnecessary expenses. many fears, doubts will be erased. Define terms. Be open-minded. not gullible. ... CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Wish is fulfiUed with regard t.o money, career and love. Moon poo1t1on highlights power of persuasiveness. Sales ability soars. popularity increases and you could establish lasting relationships Capn com figures prominently LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Be aware of potenual, re{use to be discouraged by temporary delay You have ability now to capitalize on universa~ theme People will consult you regarding love. money and health. Career gets boost contacts wi~h Aries, Libra individuals. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for new starts, open lines of communication and st.rive to elevate educational goals. Focus on travel, publishing and ~ter familiarity with international law. customs. Leo, Aquarius natives figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on hunch -dig deep for infonnation, realize you are close to striking pay dirt. You'll have inside track, you'll know what to do, when to do it and you'll have support of affluent ind.ividuals. Cancer. Aquarius persons play key roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21): Avoid scattering forces, check legal rights, permissions. One cl05e to you talks about travel. holiday plans and correctly counsels need for change of routine Long distance call helps settle basic issue. Sagittarian figures prom.inen tl y. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It will be necessary to reconst.ruct. to revtew plans and possibly to rebuild on a more suit.able base. Focus also on employment, special services, general health and care of pets. Scorpio, Aquanus, Leo natives play significant roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Take notes, express views, deal with children, be ready for surprise invitation which could involve travel. You'll feel stronger. there will be opprotunity for greater freedom of thought, action. Gemini, Virgo. Sagit- tarius natives play key roles. Clualtled Adi 642-5878 It well. 842·5e78. gen'I cleanupa. 554-7017 AJ1rta11t1, Ual. leal1ll lo Office 1 .. t1l1 2914 Lt1I l Fu.. 3004 Btlt w .. t.. 9100 1111 Wul.. 9100 1111 w .. IH ' SlM 1 • .,.,, hacll 2769,_S_ll_ar_e ___ 2_9o_I UHITIYE UITll Founo fth M dog. ;;;ea. 20 POSITIVE Art Ga11ety OUll/MI • ----------sz. ten w/blacl<, mlKe<I Art and Frame Gallety Pharmacy. Expei pref Ill OAIYll UST M1F n/amkr, 4 br hH Nr Full service, corporate ot-breed, H.B 640-8362 PEOPLE IM!cln..-f'f help Gen-Giits. Hallmark. co1-SC Plua & OCC $250 lice spece In presllolous ,,,---::-..,..,,..--::...,....,..-,-..,.., irr 3 Br 2 Ba. 2cargarage. Incl utlls. 955-01109 Laguna Hiiis locallon, di• Found 7129. small bleck M Fun, prolllable work Fest eral office e><perlence metlea 640-7373 full sec:u~~Y~.latrway amenities Include taw II· Poodle/Whippet(?) Norlh ft~~~P4:~~h e":'pdS:I~ ~=~i'° ':!,:;':: COOK/HOUSEKEEPER 644_0509 Ammate to .ahr apt nr So. Dr ary 7 t41859-656 I Laguna. 494-3320 tn all ereas 01 California l)efleoce<I mall CYlllW & Live In. tor 1 peiraon 1n Cst Plue, 5275 mo.. and Europe. Make high !Ille<. &46-9173 Balboa 673-1879 Near Hoag Hosp. 2 story. 2 carpor1 549·8289 eves NEWPORT CENTER Full earnings. Backed by Br 111'1 Ba Din rm. 111un-Ammate wan led 10 Siiiire service EKecutlve Suites. fOlJNO IDS company training. Call dry hOOk ·UPS. $5 75. 2Br. 28a C M townhouse S575·5625 ~40·S470 n Mr. Dove, 891-1389 642-6629 wtprof female Fireplace. PIUUTE IFFIOl'I ARE FREE New ~r Condo, Ir pie. pallo $300 mo -+-'It ulll-Share with marketing · UOOWlllLY Auto detall llhop manager. CouplH 'RETIRED' for e11per neoMsary for buay RELIEF MANAGERS at Laguna Nlguel 1tore. MlnllStorege 1llea In 524-3100 We11mln11iw /San1a Ana erea. Part Time Work: 01- cpts/drps, bllns. garage. Illes Must be resp 30• people. Opllon 10 aell our Call·, pool. yrly. 752-507 I non·tmoker & neat Call lnveslment programs wkdys 8·30-5:30 ask for 642-4321 E><t 245 dys. or Airport area. $200 mo. K.ate 646-4073 eves Bob 966· l609 Hl-llll N-llg sunny 1Br Condo. Ammie for beech house lrptc. new cptsl drps, Male, 25._ pref $350, 111. bltns. garage. pool yrly last. 4 dep 650-0207 •$290/up, carpets, ................ . Processing mall, full or part/time. No e><perlence necessary. Send NII ad- dreNed, stamped env- elope to: Century Pul>- llshers. PO Bo• 48, Wakefield, MA 01880. AUTO MECHANIC, 50% fiGe.BoollkMPlng.T-.Ph commlH lon, own tools. On4> E><perltnce Helpful!. perm 1 ne n I . clea n Training Provided. Catt· well-equipped llhop, tr 752-1285 11-2 Mon Thru end 1llgn Hunt Auto Fri Center 1825 Laguna Ca----------drapes, lie. restroom1. ~--------17301 Beach 81Vd. Hunt-Found· fluffy orange tabby tngton Beach 642-2634 cat. white paws & chin, nyon Rd. 833-8966. llUYtlY 7 5 2 • 5 0 7 1 w k d Y' SHARE 38d 2ba HOUSE. 8 30·5·30 ask for Kate •;, Bl 1o beacn on Pens Paclflc Sands Tract nr •EXECUTIVE SUITES• Beach & Atlanta. H B AOOHmHOLHI Receivables, llglll typing, gene<al olflce duties. e><tt working condlt1on1, ben- efits. 557-9212. Mr Em· mons. Newport Sta- tioners, Inc. 41g-t-8600 F= for locail del/vety. Bab~lller, grandmother ••II driving record ,. type. non·amkr 10 care qulr Newport Sta- lor 2 tmall children, pet1 llOl*'S, Inc .. Mr Emmons lllHf I IPAClllS Must have furn $250 Mo 2B1 1ha In ChOIGe Nwpt 650-20991642-67~ Hts Catllederat oelllngs. Woodbridge 3 Br t 112 Ba, wood brunlng lrplc, new $250/mo • 113 utll Eves Full S8f'Vloe, high quality. 969· 1221. 960·32 t8 low price Newport Slvd ~--------81 Bay SI Mary. Broker Found med blk ml poodle. 850-1236 closely trimmed. vie No ~~~3 1e1~d elao cleen.= --,-al-'::--·,-,.,,-,-. tu-II-time-. cplldrps. lg pvt deck 556-0030 Brenden . ··E"EOITl"ltnms• area. garage. $750 mo 788-1054 Marc A n Laguna 494-5967 Found radio. Newport Beach area 675-3070 ACCOUNTING Sabya11ter/Houeekeeper, e Kper le nca<I. ROA full time 2 sehOOlage preferred 545-4553 Agt 631-5155 ,~ I I MO FREE RENT ----11a111 or With short term lease. full CPA children. 540·3~6 ~11 6. HIT&I. IYlllllT SH Clt•tate 2776 Ital 2912 service suites Keep yo"r Nr SC Gen Hosp, 2 Br 2 •e-1"-d_e_n_r-1•7-th-5 .. ,-. _sg_t_g_a_r-overhead low & pro-8 a . new 1 y red e c S60/ 951 2528 fess:onal 1mage n1gn 88 I Found' yg blk F Lab-type dog, recenlly groomed. 111c CMIN8 642-3036 Or Equivalent Skill I Experience Bab ysl tier. m a 1 u re Newport Beech office for ene<gellc woman wanted Wednesday 644-2485 to sit In my home 1 day M-F $495/mo avail Aug 6 age mo · Dover Ot Suite 14 New-Found. Vng MGerm Shepherd. 6mos? 171h/Tust1n C M 642-2742 per week with my -t small --------- children 6-t2-5161 llSTllOT IUIAIEI 898-5974 all 6 pm anylrme port Beaeh 63 1·3651 -To IUpeMM MWSPap8' SABYSITTER needed, carrle11 Salary com-2791 Single garage. dbl boll. nr ••y YI~ Wtal•iallet Fa1rv1ew & Baker -u., 3 B 2 B 1 1 Id 1 .,, $50/mo 85 1-2 175 Beau11ful large office avail· lrom 7 30-5. Tuee. Wed. mensurate wlelCperjenee. Tnurs C M. 631-6325 Comp1ny t>enef1t1 and r. a. rp c. w . r"'. able 642-4644 Mon-Fr1. e1 sh w r s 9 o o t m o Ollict lt1tila 2914 9.5 Lott wlllte Persian Cat Ilic. Balboa Island Frt morn 7-29 Indoor cal only 673 -8238 . 6191450-0882 .,, . * laa1.iat1 1,.1111 *httlltal ,,,.malty Banking 968-7773 l ,.900-16 17 We11cuff. N e 275 10 ooaa ., 3600 sq ff 2.435 l(l It Furntan8d Sleeping room. Su:table for medical or share bath. nr SC Pleza, dvntal Agent 541-5032 female non-.amkr pref 250 sq tt. Suite $200/mo $270/~o 556-1737 779 "l " w t9th St Ocean Front 2BR. 2 car COSl8 Mesa 851-8928 garage, Right on Sar>d. 8ay1ront0 111ces. patios. fully Carpeted. fully per1c1ng. 1an1torlal Furnllhed wf Anllque 673-1003 Furntture Sl.000 week for summer. meld service EXECUTIVE OFFICE Included Call Mr Paul 400 sq fl, wl p111 balh & 645-8927 shower. cpts, Bal Pen1n Room. $300. Piil be& en- trance Cooking. working man Laguna 494 ... 459 Room 101 rent, non smkr. male or female. $250->- 546· 7499. Saaaer Itta lab 2906 S3001mo 642·4623 llHITIYf Stms IEWNITIUll lu11 new full service offices 130-295 sq tt. Some 2 office aulles Aecept & Ansg serv. garden courtyard. lrg w'"dows Cell 752·6408 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH ............ ,.' ...... •""' ......... . t-203 sq. 11 ottlce 1-287 sq .. 11 olllce with lurn for purchaw If detlred C1ll Mr Howard 6 45. 1110 1 lost w/mele v/Sm 'Tea Cup' Frenr:h Poodle. 100 blk, Park Ave • Bal Is Bet: 7 & 8pm 7127 w /B l ue Coll ar w/Re1nstone1 Name Pelllng 675--4885 * lla,i.IJ lrtwl11 Fir• IAYllH AOOHIT otllSIUI EKperlence required as a new accoun11 counselor with a savings & loan or commercial bani( Call: Dallon. Dallon & Cooper. Joy Lourke Inc. local Irvine tax and 714/540-4066 Investment con1u1Ung OAl.lf•IU firm, has 1mmedla1e ••-•IL••• opening for reSi)Onllble _.,,_ ._ REWARD SSOO Lost fem person to manage Ac-696 Town Center Or IHilHI Calleo Cat 111e Begonia counting Department Coat• M .... 92626 ....... 2tll & 4th Ave CdM Tint DullH Include eom· EOE M/F Lir••ir ·-··--673-3858 or 640-2700. puter-u111ted monthly ·wm SmtlT-~ --r .... Gl writeup, q~rterly 18 month• ol e><lsllng Pen.uh J PIR, Corp. & PIS 10 r• Wllollowlng. Top F-ay. lease or rlglll ,,_ 3 yr turns lor small bulfne!ll 8 • • u t N B S • 1 on , .... 1150 aq 11 localed ESOOllTS/IOIELS client•, and auls11ng with 644-0661 In new proleulonal otllce OUtcall ONLY 835.g199 HI-up of newly acqul1"9<18ook =--...,.k-eeJ*---. -.-11-per--. ""!,_.or bldg with par~ II~• II· O mulllple-1ermlnal com-local CPA firm Send re- moaphere Hoapllallty UITIO IAll flS puler ay11em. COM-eume to: SAC. 881 Dove< Lane San Bernerdlno Ba.Ghe401/BecheloreUe PUTAX e11perlenoe help-Or. Ste 17, NB, 92663 Freeway tO .\ 15 close Office & Birthday Parlle• ful. Pteue detlvet ASAP. -=-..,,._~-~==....,,..- lu•ur1ou1 decorated THE UST llUlllllH or mall resume to· Ma. CASHIER/HOSTESS: Part Baylronl 3 Br. 2 ea. $1800/mo. 21 Balboa Cove 645-5135 suite 1vall 6115 Term• 738•8538, SS8-&S3& Buddy Dallon. 2891 Rich· time Evenings. Apply In For lee&e uecullve olhces n e g o 11 a b I e C a 11 ter Ave • Ste 106. Irvine. peraon al. two GUYS Lido Pen'"sula. Newpor1 884-0461 or 370-0330 ltllll Tftol CA 92714 (Corn« ol FROM ITAL V, 2287 Fair· Mlaltoe11Y11w 4Br 2De Week ot August 13-20 available $625. Ph 5•6·5605 Beach 3t22 sq ft High C•-•rcl•l ltMLlll '"'"' Jamboree, olt 405 lwy.) view Road. Coste Meta vt11b111ty ottioe apace plus tOOO aq ft private decll l .. llll 2tll Beautiful exciting glrl1. Ad Agency needs PIT on NewportBlvd lnland· Prlvaterooma bookkeeper and FI T Ol&lfffl mark Cannery VIiiage 11A11 llW Dalli 10AM-2AM Clerk Typist 631· 7645 and other duties. Male COi· SldQ Distinctive decoral· 90c aq 11. generous tenanl 1685 a1k Ave.C M M·F 673-2207 wknd1. leo9 11utten1 25-35 hrs ON THE SAND Ing wllh wood paneling & lmprovemen11. 1150-4000 631•9893 Alrt;ondllloni~ & Heating per -"·day or evening SUMMER RENTAL wallpaper provld81 an sq ti. Oltlce or comm SPIRITUAL READINGS lnatallerlSM ice. Ex-driving. Non-amkr, dart! 3 Br 2 Ba unit, wet ber. 11lnt atmosphere for ••· 2482-88 Ntwl><>f1 Blvd • AdVlce In 111 m•Htr• Lo~. l)eflenced. 714-831-0700 lull required. 640-6335. furnished. wasner. dryer ecullve offices Avail lor C M 642·3490 marriage & buslneH. ------------...------ lncld Summer enclad 2-5 ye&r te<m Asking CM/NB 171h & Newport Also counseling 18t5 lllf YOU llllll garage. 5802 Seashore S 1 20 aq 11. triple end Newer 3300 sq It. ample So El Ce.mlno RHI, San WHAT YOU'ii( cterleal TSL Mgml 842-1603 Annual CPI Call Sylvia: park mg. air oond Owner Clem lied. 492· 7296. TYPIST /IEOEPTillllt bonUI ~l'f ' getf*OUS mileage allowance Must hive van. llatiorl wagon ot amllplcl<up Apply 1n person wHkdays bt· 1Ween 3PM-5PM al 330 we11 e'lv St , Cott• Mesa. O<lver Mull bring drlvtng ~d. Apply In pet90n between 12 and 5 P'ft. In and Oul Photo, 10052 Adema Ave. Hunt Bc:h. Experlenoed e.orow Sec-retary f\#M time lor p,_. tlgloua lnelepend•n• Newpor1 Beech Etaow Company. Minimum 2 yr e.pe(jence Aleo PI T EtcfoW ottloer, and PIT Secretary. Send Reaume to Ad No. 1054, Dally Piiot, P O '8o11 t5e0, Costa M eea , CA 92828-0560 un•D01• ESTllllSUI real ntale M~ Very lvcr1tlve position open In establllhed Ealt· bluff v111age olta. Excel- lent vttiblllty end walk In traffic Good 91)111 wllractc record. Call Chuck Col- nwonhy for conftdentlal Interview. 640-0020 Free rmlboatd e><chg for llghl child care & htkpjng. Lvly Irv hm. RHp, mature Ret1 857-5i46 ---Pelican PropertteS tnc 675-6900 Trntl l WOllTH1 Full time polltlon. Moder-lt1llll It 71416415-6501 Broker l Be h ,--500 1 tm 31 ~eara old, In my ete amount ol t)ll>lng, FIU ~PH cooperation aguna K • • to LA TO ~ONOWLU flrat yea1 Into Health and pnontt. and lloht llllng. P&IT·Tml .... Slaut 2908 Newport eeach Lido Ctn· 6 000 sq 11 Prime h~h-Alnlne 1lcke1. gd till Oct Nutrition Industry • 1 PleH1nt environment Qpportunlllea available F'emale mid twenlles non neryVlllegeerea3250sq wlly tocet1ona Call Im 31 $93.Joan 645·9919 made $60,0001 The sec· 714-476-1234 with the Los A~ smkrshr3Br 2Ba CdM, ftM l orcommerciatuser. Sl o at Bua l ness I ·. 0, 40l4 ondyeardoubtedtlldrlve Times Clrculallon 0... •240 d t d Properll.. Brokerage •llltll p. a n~ ••er--'es. t '"ave P • r Im en t In our very nice ~ • ep ground loor •tra wl • c 7 4 752 801 t --v -'"' """' " . •• ' " • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Spotlight on home. property. family relationships and basic secunty Some adjustments are n~. including revtew of budget lndividuaJ who has grea!._aff~t1on for you speaks out in Crank manner. Libra figures" prommently. c o nt a c 1 v 1c1or 1 a door plus 2 101dmg 0 ~ • __ Illness torcea aale of EX· rwo t>eaulllul homes 1n For Id ICtion door-10.000t ~ 120-1902 clocks. 1mpte off str"t 11.Hlrial clus\V• wood 4 melal Callfornla and one In " " sales progr1m Guatan-l Female w1nte<11o";nThs:.' r.efll~";1N "2:~~ ':i:v-: ltlta 1-!..-,, ~~?ta:"• ~~llo~\pg~u~n~t ~-=--t~~t--·--+.ri1iii"°ii.i.i1111\ou-"'rl)',....•.ua•f..•M-o..;-;;.;;- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Define tenns, avoid self-deception, see places and people as they actually exist Lunar emphasis on relatives1 trips. ideas which can be molded irlto viable concepts. You'U have extra du lies. chances for advanc..-ement are thus Increased lurn rm 1crlckei lreel No p 11 p 1 1 2.666 sq ft 3675 Bll'tlh, -backed t>y company • 2PM. O< 4PM • I PM. deposit, no last mo e can roperi es nc; Import Ca uclullve D i Piol T I I d d S250/rTIO 831•2576 714/645-6501 Newporl Beach St330 hi I 115·., to e•pnd training Call Gerl. a y ranng II p1ovl t . Harbor Ridge -lux Condo $550 Atty 10 snr w/compallble per.ton (stralghO 752-9442 days. MIA ion:ng Agent w se. "" • 7H-891·1372 Potential lo earn 1300 NEWPORT BEACH office 541·5032 S60M pll 1st yr 650·6130 II\ Vlfl\D plus per week For en !n· 1.000 sq fl Attractive, fUI• '1Uft 1ervtew Call 17 1•1 Well Maintained. Modern 6500 IQ It 3 tront ollloes. OlYIPIOS 'I• Have you read today'• 957-2381. Ht 1204 At!rtanta, UaJ. Afallatala, Ual. Af!Jla .. 11, Oal. 640-2413• evtwlcnd __ e lldl Q 1 1 St 1 2 tarne rear onve In 10 oceanfront •Pll In San Claaaltled Adi? It not. 642 5678 u ng on ue ree " • -~ 1.._ beat • S-Ell-ldlt 11---.-.-,-,ll~a Assigned Parlltng Ger· doors Kira electric Clemente ope1a1ed 11 you re ""-"' ,,. ....... 8 g e 9 A v 8 1 1 a b 1 e power 32'1'1 a aq II 1779 hotel Need partner or L~1Mw~·gelna~~ln~town~;1iiiiiiiiiiii.J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~Dtly~~Pllot~~Cl~-~"*'~~Ad~. C ' • 27.,,. I h L 2740 I.a 1 •·icL 2741 l une House pr1v11e ti a n1 .., -aat. IC• 1•• -• room. bath, entrance 645-48001845-3323 Whlltle1 St Colla Mete. $3 10.000 2nd T 0 Wiil lj Days 540·9352, Evea p1y' 13% monthly 846-0681 1·492· 1720 Mlke/JOl'ln , 1 6r N end. nr beach, s400 497 •439, NO LE.ASE Preatlglous of· Penlfi<19t Cove 2 Br 2 Ba 2 Br 2,.. Ba 1 ownll<>use. par11111 kllch $550 utlts -ltee bldg. prime C M loc bulll·lns. 2 ~r garage lrg llv rm. din rm. bhln1 1 1 49,~044 Security, e>rk_ll· malnl Nr wto ent1, pool, spa. gar. lrplc, yard & patio inc yry __ M /F Share 2 BR every1h:ng 642-7850 11af1mo 64~3115 area. new c arpel Studio, 112 block beach. townhouee, Costa Mesa --S650tmo 642-7803 nr Shopping, aep kitchen. 45 • yrs $300 • 112 ullt OC Alrpon area, olllae Shllfl> Garden Aperlmer'lt --ullls pd 1•05/mo Call 631~282 spt ct lrom 1225/mo. I 4 2 Br't $A75t$550 no •i.t50tmo up 1 & 2 Br btwn 3·0 494-2797 NB-PALATIAL MANSION 557•70lO pet 842-5589 unfurn & furn. Pool. 99a 1&g92 Fto1ld1 842·2834, Sludlo s3oo. Ullli pd Prlv Pool. spa. 8000 eq 11 OFFICES. 1600 W Co111 THE VICTORIAN 2 Br t'h 842·3172 Wilk to beach 4 town SSOO/mo760·8181 Hwy (opp Bey Club). 400 Ba wtgar $525. crpt1. L'89Cn I d I II lilt Laguna. 494-6087 Need roommate by Aug, t iq. 11 • $425 Steve, drapes. 11ove. fnod yard g . w y • u . nr ~ Nr be8Cl1 tn Newport 549-2 t 17 w/patlo, water pd bch quiet person, no l!WJ!ll heck ------~--ee7 Vlc10<la ~Is. non·•m~r $425 mo _ $650 mov•ln. S275mo Ortic:• 1p11Ge lor leaM· 747 638-• 120 t-5PM 960-0587 831-7024 11.1695/mo VIII• Pd AIC, NwOI ocetnlronl. mat ground llr 1056 El YllU..U SUWJll reap F n-1mkr. own rm. Camino Or. Cotta Meea 2 Br. 2 Ba, quiet family COUNfRV CLUB bl Yrly S333. 631-8198 3 Btka E or Fairview & c o m P I • • VIWIE LIVING ---L-Adami 0 1hw1ldl1po .. 1. lndry New 1 a 2 8drm luxury IN NEWPORl BEACH IOWFllllT 754-10•0• Mr Tr1tey tac. encl gu, no pela •P11 In 14 plan• 1 Bdtm Slnglu I a 2 Bd1m Aptfl· M/F 10 ''" 4 Br furn hm DELUXE OFFICE SUITES 1580/mo. Incl OH 8 from 1545. 2 Bdrm from menre 4 Townhou1e1 w/2 prof men $400 • ''I Bayfront bldo 800·1l07 wtt... $300 ,,.., 2324 S630 TownhouH from Some are e leg•ntly ulll Call an1 ad tQ 11 1v11ll from St :15 Elden ~8 ... 147 $89S • PoOll. 1ennta rurntaned rrom $030 787 642·4300 BASEMENT SI 00 IQ It WISTUll YU.I.JI( w•ttll•ll•. pond• a .. IOI On J1mborM Rd •t Oceanfront. shr fully furn 2600 "' " CAii· Mon-Fri coolitno & heating p110 S11n Joaquin 141111 I'd 2 br houM w/Nwpt ••ec 11·5 APT1, From St n DltOO Frwy 14'-1100 1600/mo 645--8927 642.4&44 965 W 11>1h St $A80 I drive Nor1h bn 9e11Crh to _ -• " tk 11)1. Piii<> t:>lt-lne. McFadden Ind wttl on Aoroas from b•ach 2 Prof male 25·35 non•1mki .. or IHN. corl)Of•tt 0 lot pOOI, tPa. no Ptrtt Mtf'1de1tn to 8EAWINO Bdrm Poot and 9fl~" 10 lhr 3Br furn twMN. 11:.;•· ~~:>,.:,:,~· O:.: Tll llptt Ml-t1Z2 V 1 L L A O E L3vndry 1511!1. 6-tO 79 C M S275 mo. 648 .... 301 Or tn ~ Beech ...-.-.--.....--......,Dr".n::I (71 .. )893·6198 CIH•llled Ad• .,. the ProfMntam"krio lhr 2 Br near Cool Hwy II 35 tea . - .,,.,_., to a eucoenl vl In N 8 Btyfron1 a bllla 10 ft -ull MtillCt wllh .-1 oweci. or yard ...., It'• a bch P•rkng 1340 mo l)ar & amP'e p•rlllng Call better "9Y 10 tell more Oy• 6411 -2115 Ev SyMa Pt11CanProoe<u .. l*IP"I 67'!1-t904 CnUClt inc; 7Ul 64S.6501 T . RENT 600 tq ti 2944 SW1mm:ng Pool Chemical Randolph. No 2. CM Servlot1 81Jslne11 NeW· $260/mo 1176-5118 pert Beach erH1 no S uper nect1111y, wlll • 775 up 2265 II lndu1-train. 555,000 full ".!!f""' trial of~ II tO I Radon· req. Wiii net $40.vvv t . do Circle, •T, Huntington Call collect M on· Fri B•ac:h. 842-2834. MPM . Aak for Tim (408) '"''' HU e&1.0111. Garage 1pace aleo In trftHn-, ---- houM 1oom and slltldt T .D 'I 4121 Price negotlat>le on · • quantty &4~ 1131 411% Yleld. 2nd TO p11ye iI ~ 116. 100 In one yeer. Mii IC. tall I ud for $16.000 &76-11797 WXUteb • Place pretet· l.ld&mD 1t>ty In Co.ta M ... to pu1 35 bul 10 live In Neid ..,.. ... 0..111. watet a elecf 546·59641 Sp;<;iJi111g In 111 & :lnd -TO'U•OC. f94g AaatHct•Hfl f\.E Broker Bo RNllO(• -S-CR_1_M--L-ET_S_1642•2111 5'5•0611 " WIDOW HAS 111-tor ANSWERS T 0 ·1, 1 10.000 up. No ctedtt Chtek, no penalty Ollmt "·Clove Aleo t>uy 1umbo lD ' l300K up Q OenllOn FttlO ·J~ AllOC 1173·7311. Dl!CAOf -~ _ I'm , .. ,,, dtPrtUtd c.-.. to~ loday I reed my 11or ~ .,_ ,.., osoope end found out Roi • ..,. .., ._ ...... tl'I•• 11 my IHllllC•r DEC· Wlf't • o m • M ADE Oe1 .._. 142-MJI Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN t.-TO S75.00 PER WEEK we llO• -•ve I$ *"*"C~ 191 rounc ucer llelft<l to M<vrt 111dt<s tor Tiit °'*l'IC• Coast Daily Pilot Diii trt"' sl 11 I 1t l.30 O 111 ancl work. uni~ 8 30 pm tlttld•Jl On $1turd•J. we worl • lrw more lloun You Wiii u1n man1 lrtOS Ind llflfU. llollt with t1rnu11 ~Out own monty th~lt :s no d~ltvt1rn1 ot cottethoft 111volv~ II YOu art 1nterulld. Olean tall Mi [111 (7~4) 548·7058 • . -. • f J . ; I I I I I i I , i i l I I I t t I ' u 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 (·5 1100 1111 Waa1t4 SIM ault11t IH'l MhetllHHll 121 Ptwtr ltaU 1 Aal1 lfttlctt toOS .. IMPORfXNT ltlt Wy... IHO ltlt Waat .. Recept10!'\lt1, tront ot11c• ntes TOPSSS ... ba.tonelllellgamelb .. 6 0•• powered Lawn eiwc1r1c ~ay u oat, l•k• FemalM Pref Model• & Chai••. $150 Round Mower, good cond $76 new Comr••ttly NOTICETOREAOERS Escorts (i t3) 866· 1984 American oak tbMI, S 17~ 652-8606 Ot 752; 1693 Enc 1 o u d 5, & o o AOvtR~~SERS. In t>uay lrvlne Ooctor'• of· 12000/w• OOllllll. fie. Eiip prelaract. P/T $3() tTEM·S25 PROFIT TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 C-W singer Davis 4 Giving milk 9 But(alo 14 A-S m oney 15 Macaw 16 Growing out 17 Impaired by. time 19 Scarf 20 -Park, Col 21 Used to own 22 Gumshoe 23 Beloved 24 Dakota dialect 26 Fellow 29 Oaen season 31 Little - 32 Farewell 33 Fall, e g 36 Ca1n·s kin 38 Colman. to pats 39 -Cross 41 Brawling 43 Islam title 44 Dumbbell 46 Supposes 47 M utineers 49 Uncooked 2 50 Insect egg 51 Snare 52 Ceases 54 Chinese society 58 Pronoun 60 Greek letter 61 High home PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 551-4562 Call Jack 114-847-5522 Raceptl0nl11/S4N;retary tor fut pac•d eucullva aulle Type 70 wpm, heavy phonea, pereon- abl• 553-t880 lllOIPTllllST /L111I Smell praallgt°"' Faan1on Island law tlrm Variety· Llgnt typing. IUlng, etc Pleue call tor appoint- ment P1m 8"4·9190 Noon 10 2 pm tales (lnvutman111 Qualltlad lead1, S 1,000 com· minion. management oppanunltle1 673-56 t!I --720-0930 IJYllWAYPatolS-714-850-6097 Tt1e pflce o t 11en" TR&ll 1111 Baeutllul M1hogony t6 fl T"·tlull, '79 70 HP Mu11 NII t6 lbrg11. 80hp advarllaed by Hh1cl• •• w Tl .ILL Canopy Ctlb wl 3 aheU Evtnrude, lrati.r, 1kll1, Ille Johnt0n O/B nu uphol dealer~ .,, lhe lfell1c1t Help give them 1 head changer $175 84_0.:_821~ Jackete & etc. S3.000 cerpalln g , J1t11s cla11111ad 11ove11ra11111 star1 Earn lop SSS plrt Corner Group 150 On Bradley GT 11 kit, 1111 VW 118501080 831-8832 columns d<>M no11nclutle time evening• Only convt aot1 $250 BkcHe chual1, cl1uy Gull Wing SEA RAY SRV-100/treller any applltable 1axeo; POllltva C!ependablt, $50 759-1867 car Cost $60000, Mii only 13800 llcante lrinafer tee!> $2 500 New Chrelll finance char-•. fees for out~oing adults need Oa11gnar marble col· suP.rsport Moped, coat 650•4424 air pollutlon "'~ntrOI de· 11PPY 1 P~one 646·7021• teetaole, 47 ' aq . 1800,MllS400 '70Ven-loata,hil 7014 vice cer1111c111ons or 2 30 0 Pm Monday matching trl•ngla and lure 24' Sailboat &· dealer documen1ary lhru Frllley table orig coll S 1500, Trallar, sip a 6, $3,850 12 fl flbergtau w/acceu. preparall011 charges un· TRAYIL HEMCY sell tor S!>OO Perl cond 642-9574/64!>-6780 car topper, Ilka new lets otherwise spec1t1ed 760-1435 $375 Eves 559-7417 b h d 1 62 Su bseq uen lly ..,..-4!!,... ,,.++--+- 64 Antagonisms 66 Roman roads RIOIPTIHllT Seles peraorl lo• order desk 01 busy Marina Hardwere Co MUST HAVE EXTENSIVE MARINE EXPERIENCE. FIT Excellent Company beneflta Quelllled appt1-can11 only 549-9671 E O.E M/FIH C.;mmerlclal Sabre Agen--OOLOMINtNOEQUtP -, , Y 1 •a var Iser cy. Immediate opening Eetata Sola· All mu111 gol s lO-S 1300 540t-eo62 27 ERICKSON 7 t llB, Aalt Stnict1/ tor experienced agent King sz Bdrm se1 (5 piece) _ _ Xlnt Cond 5 Sall•, Nu 671con 68 Time of yr 69 Heed cover 70 Depressions 71 Born Fr DOWN 1 Cut down 2 Origtnaled 3 Magna - 4 Murray and West 5 Ertn militant gp 6 Shaping 1001 7 Produces 8 Dehver· 2 wds 9 Rhythm 10 Anl or bee 11 Sweet stuff 5 6 12 Ear prel 13 Prohl 18 Slightest 24 Some muscles 25 Countries 27 Make up for 28 Twinges 30 Drove or1 a slanl 33 Clever 34 Keen 35 Gypsum lype 37 Arizona 7 8 native 40 Beetle 42 Laugh 45 Double-cross 48 Orbit 53 Stately dance 55 The Hun1er 56 Relative 57 Heroic deed 59 Formerly 61 Strong beers 62 Women's - 63 Fared 65 Rep. 10 11 12 13 Active Mortgage Banking firm Is seeking a aherp energetic receptionist lor Its Irvine offices Position requires pleasant tele- phone voice. poelttve public relallons minded atlltuda and previous corporate o!llce u - penence For Interview. ask t or S ieve 714 -545· 1402 o r 714-474-0300 RIOIPTIOllST Verled duties, type 6wpm, 10·kay adder lala· phones exp req d nn-smkr salary $875-$975 CPA firm Costa Mesa Call Linda 754. 1040 IUUUS New or e1<per'd licensees Small 01t1ce Nice sur· roundlngs OANAE COR· PORA TION Corona dal Mar 851-9135 Restaurants SOTRY /OFC Miit tor 1 girl otflca. Full time position tor mature, exprd, lni:livlduat Heavy phones , typing proposals, multi rasponslbllllles. S 1200 to $ 1500 mo 752-2862 Carol SECRETARY Avnet Electronics, the na· lion s leadtng distributor ot etectron1c compo· nan1s/computer prod· ucts has an 1mmed1a1e opening 101 Secretary lo our General Manager and General Sales Manager 2 years ol Sec - re1a11a11General Ot11ce experience 15 required ullllzlng a typing skill of 60-65 wpm Aptitude 101 math Is essential with 10-key skill by touch Executive Travel Service. $350. Kln8omattrees & Goll Clubs. M\n & Main, Covers. ROFNHF Puts 9015 lr111ne Ask for Belly springs 12 Olnelle &el Womans Sel 2 Cart• s 19,500 OBO, p p PAINT & LITE BOOY 833-9406. w/6 chairs $100 Burgun-Make offer. 979-1887 494-7928 WORK. Up 10 50% olf Typesetter. uperlenced dy Naugh Rac;llnar $26Q. John Wayne Tennis Club 35· Garden Ketch w/rent your est BUI 969-1221 Compugraphlc 7700 Full Gold Swivel Rocker $100. lull membership $800 tree mooring, NB Gd Aatea Waat~ 9020 time days O C airport Beau 7· Sota $250. Piua 760-9031 Cond.$34,000 &42-1234 area 24 l-9238 misc from $5-$25 ---Algheat cash lmmtd tor S1111Sun t0-3 544-8152 lrge Jewel Tea collac-41' Ktch '79 • bay MOOR· your vehicle, domestic 0, TIPHITitll EST •re SALE Cotlee tables Au1umn Leal pat-ING $88 500 673·6022 lo•elgn 55 1•8285 "' tern. Make ofter Wooden -Wanted to operate Comp IV tor boating magazine, salary on ••Per Call for appl 0 1w n 10 30-3 OOPM 646·3964 Tabla S 150 9' Sola $200 hat reel\ s45 Hand '78 HOBIE 16 $2500 Bullen $250 large End crocheted bedspread 675-4566 Table $75 Stereo Cebl· $75 King sz Headboard Ctasslc 27 11 Feather net $25 Sewing Tabla $6!> 557-0541. Sloop Fast, dry, fully $25 By appt only ,,A~ Need• cos~-11-5• 1 36'4 MAGIC ISLAND 'GOLD' 'V ,,_ ... " • ~ S 1 968-0085 daya. MEMBERSHIP $700 • WAITRESS Exper1enced Apply 1n pe•son at AT GUYS FROM ll Aly Ethan Allen loveseats 22'67 Fairview Road eerthtones ellll cond transfer fee 760-9214 646-2341 eves Magic Island GOid Mem. Int 14, good cond, w/lrtr oershtp, S 1 tOO, Incl tees $2300 6•42-7669 Coste Mesa S 175 Eves 559-7417 WORD PROCEHllUi E~p o Enon s QYX level 4 Order proces51ng & pnones Irvine Call 540-8694 Formica oval dinette w/Jeat, 65x42 w/6 chrs S75 On bed. compl w/wht uphol hdbrd w/4 pr sheets/cases, elec blanket. spread/rullle $99 Wht Itel Prov marble cottee tb~oblong) $99 645-0580 998-0482 LANCER 28' w/trlr, like MAGIC ISLANO MEM· new, loaded with r11cto1y B E R s H p s o o o • options Too much 10 1 1 · list 30% under new re-675·5796 placement Financing $28.000 645-3877 MANILOW TICKETS Sun. 2 xlnt lodge 16th row Michael 673-0928 meas WINDSURFER $800 3 se11 sails, carrying bags, Mesa Verde Country Club • bicycle trailer WOH PROCESSOR 2-3 days/week Top skills and experience required FURNITURE & APPL Tennis membership 4 All 6pm, 631-3106 WEIUY CLEAi CARS AIDTRUCIS COMHELL CHEVROLET 'I\."""' ••. , 11 :, ! 11 "-I \ \H .~ \ su.1200 WEHY USED CARS & TRllCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREI &PPHISAL Cormler-Oellllo CHHOLET 18211 BEACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-10111141-3331 IEW FRllOll IAIHY 1 IAllWIOll lllTIOIE ...... -+-.+-+--+-~ Is hiring full and p/1 We otter a competitive N E W P O R T S E C - salary and l>flneflts peel\-RETARIAL SERVICES ege For Immediate con-752·2377 sldaratlon. raase ce~I YACHT OWNER w/53' Na~.cy 7Lean ng at (71 I boat. maintenance per· 75 80 3. son needed MUST BE SALE Captain's Bed $2000/olr. 859-6239 le S30 Beds 136. Dressers . 1t1, $30·$40 Coffee tbl $45 .Newport Beach Tennis S;t4 & Sid 7016 C $3 Club Membership $700. _...,_....,....,_.....,_ ...... ...,, WE PAY TOP llLUR counter sales personnel. We ere looking for lrland-ty. cheerful, quall(led people. Please call lor appt. Mon-Sat, 10-5, UllllfnE 751-1266 RET A ll 711 CLERKS wanted Eve Shilt. Apply 1515 Gialet C M ~OllLOLEHI Dependable day-time sales clerks needed Wiii train Apply In person PIER ONE IMPORTS, 2710 Harbor Blvd, Cotta Mesa. Saies 1200·1100 n PI T Air cond" office Bonuaas f0t exp'd eales pe1aon1. but no e11p nee. Pro\'itfl program Hillng adv. lo profeaslonals. No char99 baclca. No rase<ves. Ad· vances on comm. Call tor lnlarvl•w. 530-4140 (Wayne Johnson) AVNET ELECTRONICS Equal Opply Employer Storelary 1l1t l11t1' go-tor girl Fri Must be Attractive. personable, and have good hand- , .writing Pan Time. 646-2765 Sacratary/Recepttonlsl. A. E. Expetlence necessary Santa AnafTustln area 714-631-3651 EXPERIENCED A NO MECHANICALLY IN- CLINED Full-time • Salary open Newport Beach 720-0847 hr & ottoman O. 40 675-5889 Seer ce 161 Tahiti Ski Gal aquarium $50. ---------Wshr/dryr $75 pr Plants Rockwell 1" sander grind-Boat w/ 115HP Mercury $5 Pictures $5 Lamps er $125. 548-9490 OB, trlr/new paint & $ · uphol )(Int cond $4500 1s 498-9398. UIT&lll TIOIOI 497-2637 morn11ev1. Heritage Paean Dining tbl Set. Oct. 8 concert, Pacific Sla'in .....__ 1 70 2 wlrllls & custom pads, 8 A 2 - cane bk chrs, mint cond. s;'cf.$4o ~':t:i9~~~11 251 oat With Ott-Shore FOR IHI 0&111 &WUllll PllTl&O/Hl&RI 2460 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 141-4100141-1411 WAITED! SJ800 Call Answer Ad alt. 6 Mooring and 8' Olngy 11817. 642-4300, 24 hra with On-Shore Mooring Good. clean used cars I .'' F'.llTl•r Singer Featherweight sew-tor sale 752-5 f34 ave· prefer 11178-1983 Bulcks n n~ Ing machine, perf cond. 838-7467 Jaguar 1 . TR 7 s & Las 957-6133 1250/obo. 752-2820 Pouches 0u1 any model ~-------------------35' Power Boat Sllp coneldetad Top priGes CHEF, much experience KING-SIZE WATERBEO Sludant desk/ctir $50. Air-$350/mo. 21 Balboa Hotel, Restaurant, club w/wood shelves. healer, line Kennet $20 536-8495 Cove. Owner, 845-5135. paldt Call Chve at BauBf ~.-•• "-5105 AAE SALES OOWN'i Your Olsplays & Windows need perking up 10 y11 Ex· per1ence 640-6990 Present job 8 years. massager. like n-Call Viking NWtng machine, 673-1464. M o Io rs at ( 7 1 4 J Cl filed Ad •962 63 1-5084 bel IOam, all 919-2500. Write ass • 7pm. zig-zag. buttonhole, blind 40' N-por1 Slip. Sall only,•---------OaJty Pilot, PO Box 1560. hem, etc. $127.546-6740 super price, po11 Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Mission Oak rocket $150. WE PAY CASH-For hve-abOard. 673-2700 Secretary/Sales. wesi= Competent malure nurse• Victorian sol a S 185. Solid minster Mfg Good aide. companion, driver. Magh 8 drwr ch,1t HOUSES to be MOVEO & 40 11 lllp, BalbOa C0\198. typlng,dlctaphonaexper. Xlntrafs. 549•8677 w/mlrror $195. Oriental WRECK buildings FREE No ot Arches Bridge some order desk style rugs 12x16 $185, 850·4133 Avail yrry. Bftt offet. Mr 714-892-6681 Ask tor Ill 5505 9x 12 $45. Slipper chr Wrought Iron pool guard Mayer 649-136e Mr. Pustay. Himalayan Saal Point l(lt. $85. 673-8565 tence and 2 gatet. $1000, LARGE CENTER SLIP Se<vlce Station Allendant. tens. lovable balls ol lur Moving Sale-beaut. Oak new. Sell, $250. You Up to 4fl". 233 19th. St " Expetteneed. Apply Shell 12 wks. CFA Reg. Shots. furn., sofa.a, appliances. handle. 646-9258 C, Newport Beach, Station, 17th & Irvine. Mates. $150; Ftmelaa W/O, misc. 494-6483 Misc. Waalff 1220 675-0236 1~T;,:;r;,::•:,:,C:;kl;.. ___ _.;.:.; _ _.. ___ ... ,sales Newport Beach. 5200 646"8132 MUST SELL. New living rm I wilt PAY CASH for 2 or Moorlna, Npt Harbor 156 c. Ton hat bed Chevy StaUonery Store In Corona Lyn• Polnl Siamese cot s a t , I n c I u d e 1 3 br house that needs to w / 3 or yaw I. c 8 n trucl\ w/over drive, cot-* * del Mar need• FIT ,,.. $20. 631-4489 sofa/hldaabed. tove1ea1. be moved. 850-4133 llveaboard, close to lectora Item, or~ owner DIALING perlenced salesperson. Shaded Sliver Persian kit· oak col & end tables. •••a'cal laat. 1224 dock. 856-7141 $5000/ofr• 538-836 675-1010 lens. born 5/10. pedl· $775 On Bdrm Solid '72 GMC 24' moving van • 5100 FOR Swim Sult Mod-'• for Out-greed $210 720-1685 oak dresser wlmlrror. Rickenbacker bass amp, 1 Newport Marina/slips good running gear . '"' hdbrd. nlte 11nds. box Id 11 5300 11 5170 day, weak, month door N.,B , S,h, ots. S20hr we·"e-got 8 10.,81Y ouncn / 2 5800 yr o • at se · 646•0551 wrecl\ed-alt or pens GENERAL OFFICE help, Part-Time Delivery. 7 p .. ,,, Prilllf DOLLARS p 8 5 5 6 18yrs & • • sp matt, mos Old • Tame 5 pc Rogers $2000 898-2357 lighl typing. lull-time days, start 3 AM Must " r • , of kitty cats, most kinds. 731-9178 ev or 730-0858 Dynasonlc snare. HO SllE TIE IP TO 11' Nights and Wknds. Must over Well Endowed. Joel all ages that need re-75 Luv S1400 .-•-•l,.1_,W....,•,,.•-•t4--._ .... s 1,_.00_1:•:.:•.::.111"-W=••;..;•.;.;t4;..._.....;;s.;.1 '°= Belt Waatt4 Contact Lita Greater have car and phone be ••per d on Nor1tsu Earn big money tor 8hort 213·376-8625 alt 5pm sponllble inside homes. New con le mp sole, hardware. Palsta-cym, $100/mo 650-8145 540.3816 lrvlne Credit Union. 494-8'196 equip Apply In petlOn hours. 30 111 work week iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil earthtonM here . loose very clean S 7 50 556-3110 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-between 12 and 5 pm In with po1ant1al to earn neutered /shots p111ows S250, O/R swag 545-5932 Sllpa Avallable 25', 30 , '79 Chev Cl'leyenne GENERAL OFFICE-FI T PUT-TIME end Out Pl'IOto. 10052 $500 . per week TILIPllll 839-7019 lamp palm lens $40, SHO-BUD. pedal steel 30',and40.• llveaboard Piek-up Power Steering Typing, 11t1ng. heavy OFFICE CUii Adams Ave, Hnl Bch •6AM·N00N APPlllTlllTS Dots 551 631· 1767 ev guitar. like new $225. ~ '-F~ ~2-4S:4 . 5 cruise cont rot A t poonas. Soma weekend •NO EXPER NECESS KTTllS m Golden Retrlavet M. O~ean mattress sat. Ilka 846-8896 Ol1 • m e c h a n ' c a I I y work lnt&NleW by ap· Very busy clrculetlon ot-•WEEKLY PAY GUAR E11par necasnry Sun 2112 mos wlpepera & l\e'# $150 646-5401 Office r., •• ·tu1/ SaUN&r•• 7021 _158951060 54!1·1~~-POlntment only Tuesday flee needs a part-time Real Estate Sat•• •HIGHEST COMM .. t~ h Th L 30 pu •75 96 5292 ' Y 9040 _ Fr•"'ay ct ark lor anewering -BONUSES .. roug urs . .,. "' shots• 4• Sola. 2 chairs & cottee Esaa'raeat 6221 BIC/Oulour w/2 daggar 181 "' h d d t hi CAREER •PLEASANT WORKING to 9 30 PM Guar hourly --b d• $475 Good cond Ml l '4 l P ones an 1spe c ng plus comm Plush end AKC rag, GOiden Retriever Ible $100 63 t-8609 _ r 0 ·11 vw van comp re- • massages t7 hrs per CONDITIONS proteulonel working pups 1200 5•8-4137 Stereo $75, Playpen sofa One Sec. Desk/Chair, 2 499-3188 llni&tiea. eng perf Must LLIYl'1 lllSHY ;:~·ng~r~~~k=~~~ OPEi HOUSE 11J:'~'pt~~·~:~, :i~:~:ii cood111o"s Laguna HIMs 792-0254 $250. Oak rocket $20, ~~~ ~~:;ha~s. s9: llcyclta I012 ~~-41~;~ wee1< S 1750 ltf l11tttly I Wi1tttly early' eves on weettdays. T•'· I a.. Mr Thomas el Office, Scott. 951-2777 Strerry's Poodle P"PPY Shelf 110 Night stands Cheirs, l950. Ona SAVIN Motol>ecane, 10 sp i§ii --,--- Hulth and Nut11tion Co Apply In person Dally .. I II ••••"111 .. , 673 0118 (R4) sale,1eacup-1oymlnatura S7. Toy bo•s $5 & $15. 780 Copier Auto Feed 175125"$125 857-1448. Aahsaea, expanding on a massive Piiot NewsGaper, 330 fer JHI let 11 II "'' • $250 up 546-2848 ~~:11~~10 w~~~~o!:C,O, $1500 865-8011 9-4pm. Caa~ra 14 Cl111ica 9045 ~!_1~';:!,!~~/M~:! ~.~'w:"ln tr::'~fMM 1re114ftttr.O.lnell Sales Anhswerlng Serv11ce T3e1e11• YorkleAKCFemalepups $10-140, sawing mache Piaat1~0J1u1 1221171• w Weetphalla 129Model .(400or Town ,.,.._,,~ ••on-Thurs A•k for' l11Ler •t1l,.t1tl1I 1uLlll Ft• II'' ••1 P one opere or • Beeuty • Parsonellty $10 & $15 498 398 .. ~ s....o d $9 995 area .Earn 1000 to .... • • " • .. n ......,. shlf1. 362 3rd St. • c. 963-8287 · · FEN OE Rhodes 9t.lltca.se Camper. orig owner. ....an, restore • 15000 first month Call Catherine. R11l lal1t1 l•le11 tit Yes, we do and 'fO\J can Laguna Be1ch, 5535 Twin bedroom sat lnclud· type electric piano for $4300. 650·0726 '46 Ford Woodle, nevy Ren a Sch r o d a r . tf "'' oea,Hlll 1f !._?1hoeul 111..-J911oc 't~•m o.~11r_ Ptll 1ng dreaaer/mlrror and band or 77? M II• I l tt otue r-tor..,. s 12 ""5 642-9949 I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'' .... ...... TILEPHll ULES 2 charming Louablrd• chest 8 Pieces 642-5873 Rick 552-7562 ·~·' .. • 'p"p 67 ..... 5-6161° "" 11 tltt Stars FIHHlll Ing the Weal'• fines I w k 1 h N • ·-Helrdreseers R-lloolat PUT TIME I or rom ome o exp. w/cru.e & food. $120. • GoodPractlcePI 0 $180 llllJ Yamaha 50 yellow ----· ~.. • ttwer•, ha laadl· newspaper. we·re the Bob 956-4659 (9am-noon) 548:-;r6 17• lOAM on. Wllerbed, kg az. .65. en · 160 646•2085 ' '48 Ford Sedan Street &JERMRaYnLtcluLrLl~!S NHAEEl~OEEO-IFPIOE OURI 111 .,.11111 fer ••Ill Orange County edition of 548-019•( Good cond. also Story & Clark Xint . Rod Btk/blk Chevy 350 ' " the Los Angeles Times. PARROT Y~. tame.~ cond . $900/0BO '81 mo&•d Indian w/~dro/lurbo trans ·SIGN 673-6856 Vary busy clrculallon ol· llllOlaltl II ,... Tetec>hone Solicitors Wht Wicker Desk & chr. 772 4846 flceneedeaparHlma,ra-" HourJ~ wage t com-to talk. 13 Cage $5 . like new 5135 Wicker • $100/0B . 891--0220 B& shift, 90'1. cherry. Hardwa.re/sales.FullTlme. liable, mature and re-ll11tl1&ft1 ltaolt • mlulon. 2 Shifts 11v11i-ATIEITIOll 962-3220 CouchS250.645-59 16 HAMMOND OROAi~ '81Va1paGrande Moped $4300 73 1 ·91 76 Experlenoed pref Crown sponslbla pe11on for Wt1tal11ltr lrtll ebla. 9 am · 2 pm or "pm We went good telephone Aa i w IL es 11 e Sp a a k er. Looks new Runs great. wknd/ev or 730-0~ Hardware, 3107 Ent answulng phones & ltlta&&.. liola,.tl • ·5490..()Pm301Dlel us now at reaerveUonlsta to set ep-t S•H Olla llltH 11 4 S 1000/obo. 675-7696 Only 1600 ml. S425. •59 JAGUAR XK 150 FH Co ... Hwy Cd•• d 1 hi nn • polntmenta 6011 Amer oa" ctawloot 8" · '""' • ,.. eepa c ng menages. ~ Garage Sale: antique dfn-KANABE BABY GRANO: 645-9 .,7 COUPE Au10 Trans LA N 0 S CA P E 0 E. 25 Hou1r1 per week. •TIE WRl 111111 Cadillac• to Go-Cart• IAWY tbl, S 1000/ooo 540-8082 Ing Ht. small alee. Excellent Cond. $2500 '81 Yamaha QT, &llll cond, Cr/Bl 58,000 Ml XLNT SIGNER/SALES. look-Tues-Sat. Early evening 11y••• tll--•T What-the Fed " Ol•llSSIOI Brass single headboard apples. elec dryer, Cell eves 49•-1233 $295. 497-3020 $8.000 OBO 545-9566 Ing '°' neat. energetic: & Sat morn. $4.00 per hr tute "-Roll 'em otf the market tlltl•S $250 6415-8999 couches. entertainment person to grow wtth wall Apply in person betw.en PIMUI With • Claaalfled Ad " -center. little girls' S~rli11 CtM1 1230 MOPED, runs and look• 'IO FIRI 2 IR established company 2-4PM. Mon-Thurs Ask •PIHRISSIYE Call Nowt 642-5878 PIT evening work Call CRolllopdetlc,ctrca 1890. cto1ti1ng & 1oys, tadles' •e"'AA-N"'O,.. .. N""'e""w-w-om-e""n',.• great Asking 1190. Brand new tnt, runs very Minimum ol 2 yra ex-ofr Catherine. Ot••-lll SPLIT I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ attar 1 pm. 751-4223 6WrW X 31'1\0 )( 41'~H. clothing. book1, etc Mariner wet auu, u M, 499-5048 good. new hres, $1800 perlanca In landlCape aao w ... , IT. ... TILIP•E-m $950 Call 675-4333 Fri/Sal/Sun ll·6 2424 $80 b obo cons~er trade --•IOlll&TI Pl••• ••n Senta Ana Av must Hit. 10 0 TomH Moped.XLNTCon-cesh 969-1~21 daslgn and sales Ill So OllTI lfll, EOI. WORI Arrliaacea 11 1-785-8898 dttlon S1'75 5•8·5963 _ ;,~!sio~alas~oo~-s~~~ol•--------IUTillWlll •!-t ...... f No experience n~essary. HAAeoR AREA hWelfJ 14 Scuba 1ank, tlCk, boot, nu ••••rcycl11/ Aat11, larrtH per month Interview by PUT TIIE UYHTISIH wlll treln Salary. No sett-APPLIANCE SERVICE E1rly 50·9 Nastalgta. part-reg $150857-1448 lcttltrl IOll •a•J· .. 107 eppt only Tuesday _ Fri-•OlmllHS l"{I Work Hours 5-9pm We sell recond , guer Ing wHh platlnum ladies Trampoline 5 11 f1 bed ~'l'~~~"'°'~--~1;n;;;:.:;. ____ ...;~:;;.;.;:;.;. d1y RlmllUYHY Tl&ll111 J Saturday, 9am-1pm appltances 549-3077 wrist walch, 30 cul 1200. 673~7oe 1 ' 1981 XS 856 Mldnue 181 Audi 5000S. drtl gray. 141·1'41 Deliver auto newspaper •FIHlllOWIEI 662·58443.Sus~ Freezer 22 cult s275 dl1monds,band wlth32 Speclal.loml,xlntcond , lully loaded , 1unrl UIYl'lllRSHY ro..ite In L1guna Beach eHH'1 PftOIHr TELEPHONE TECH-Stove Hood & Fan $50 full cut diamonds, retell TVL la•it, $2500/0BO 831-3U I 19800 552-15•5 area, Mon-Fri (alter-._,. "•" NICIAN-Must be Harris 552-6608 or 752-1693 S tO 000, makeotler Also lltrH 1232 att 5 552-1 299 LI v a I n Hou 1 a -noon). Sil & Sun (early ltlOHIT Tl &LL switch trained & a•pel -platinum deatoner en-BEAUnFUL 2"" RC~ •"60 KZ 1000. 8000 ml.~.-~,,-----~~ keeper/Nanny Cue tor tflOrn) Must Have re lllEnlHIT wl all1ypesofd1alers Call Frlgidairarelng,Sl50 G-E gagemant & wedding " "" alnt cond E•trH $22001;n.;.•;;;,;• .... •._ ___ ....; __ 8mo old Son, Cook, liable transport1t1on Ed 859•7200 elec stv, S85 631 -5983 rings, 3 marquise& 12 tull Color TV. 2 yr wrnty II Im •• C E Some collecting re-OllTUOfllS ------cut dlamoAda. ··--'ding S 148. Free delivery. Open 631•5662 1 I I &1111-.l lean ngllsh 1st GE 20 8 cf. FF. Refrine '' .. .., ----R b 111 01 d language own Car qulrad,motllypaldlnad· Ttl1plt111Wtrk wflce mkr almd 5275 rll'lgcurva11011t curvaot Sun. TV JOHN'S '78 Honda 7501(, orig 8 u m Of. runs goo · Necesnry Willing to vance Good proflte CaU It lfl 14tb •• t1 Jllr For a-llled Ad No Selll"{j. Setting Ap· 544•8152 above, sat with 10 lull cut 646-1786 owner. very good shape, S450 969· 1221 Tr av 81 Ab r 0 ad Foalar tor details Oally HOOtlS, tall llW I polntmants Company __ diamonds retail 19750. 7012 Slip Stream fairing, Bate. IMW 911 2 Room/Boerd/EiGellanl Piiot • 642-432 t Ext 342 ~ l 14 I I A~O~ will train $5-$7/hr • No J IUY IPPLl&IOU m&ke offer No Oeelers Ptwtr hats boxH, rack & ba11t, 1.,_......__...... Salary tor R!Qht Person PART TllE •• 1 1Hfrtl tit•.. A OAtl.Y MOT e1<perlence necessary Les 9574\33 See II bank. 839-1416-...u; J-...;;....... 11100 793201-S pkg. Sun Root. Clllld Care M;j.~on-WHll-.:. I f~ .UQtl wit W -. Sat!rYs,%0.:-·j1q.~ AMANA EState saie: Mani 1, cl o / B . i11 n t con d obo 645-6737, 642-4370 Stick, Nu Tires & Brahs. -~,1~. S~a n d ~.f~ Supervise na!!"'paper car-011 w1tl"lillhfr" •lb!Uff= l:'i-5839 ~,aySte l~m pushl>utton eteotronlc Diamond & honey Tigers $750/0BO 751-4268 '81 Suz GS 450S, btk , 5K ~:O~eo5~0 Ml $9 700 11m--------• ' -w cooking $t77 546-6740 Eye In 18K mntg 18· Soutllcoast Cocktail ml. $950/olr 8•4·1238 sumelRaterencaa repl" 11e11 ear~ morning -4AM Oe•t lltar "'' t1oltl11 s•• 8 t52 -' 8 d s ----... Cruls8f_ Best in Newport. '82 ATC uonde 200 -Auna ·79 5281, tunrool • .spd, to Answer AO Bo~ • AM all an un • 4 t II I I •1 p·1 .. Re It 1dera1 or G E " 850 c/o Dally Piiot p 0 must have van, stallon • I I I II y I at ' . ' . . . . Side/side. s200;' Washe; Man'• 14K gold nuggal $9500/0BO 631-7765 & Good, Looks Good $850 air. am/Im c.ass. good BOX 1560 Cotta Mesa. wagon 01 smell pklkup lllmllTll IUOll ., & o, y 81 . w 911 • bra c •I• t S t 2 o o 631 · 7022 obo 637-7986 cond S l0.500 5St-9 100 Ca 92626 Hourly wage • mileage WllllSIAY' '"· a : ' 1ng1011h0!4te, $200/both 850-4 133. 23' fish nauUque by Cor-'82 Yam1h1 vi.rgo 150 Conveniently Located Maids ol Orange County 11 ac;c:eptlng appticatona tor Proleu1ona1 House cleaners SS/hr to start Houaew1v11 watcomt 631-8222. Iv messege Apply In pet son week-7saO Pll All In good condltlor1 iaclal1trf lfil ract·C11ft, ctr coneole. $2000. 675-7680 & CompelltM!ly Prtcl'd g~~. ~~a~Ca 8dra~g1e 1411 Ht•H &Y. Position availabl e for edi-11•·539•3248 -loaded 454' VHF, stereo. Honda ExprHI 11. 1981. & • Relrlg. s250 w 10, dahwr &II OllPHUIR xtra tuetJ many x1ra1, • COHI Oally Piiot lllT IUOI 12141 toriaJ wn'ter WI.th str ong 3 HP, 1 phue 60 nal var-beaut., galVanizad fr1r Look• 111<9 new Bought • & lrsh compeetar. I 136 tic at coda tank• Nev $21 ,000 1-879-2840 wk, tor $300 NEEO MONEY S1te1-Servloe•leu1ng P:;r:~~~:':fi~,~~~11~g Call.lelt1ll11111, conservative p o litic al aach&45-5848 _used 1129 Terme. 646-0930hm M5u8•~0"'221:•1••125 A11 company has Immediate H4-ll21 philosophy. Salary n e go-Refrigerator runs grall 772-5300 24 Sklpjack FI B, 82 ~·-~-...-....-·-"--......... ....,.1 IOY CARVER IWl&IH/UllYllll o~lng tor P'8r90fl lo ti.able. Send resume to .· '275 332 v1<:toria 920 1• Biick&Decke<'9dlela.rm mtr/outdrlve. exit cood tltf •••• Dt .... 11s~~i-1to.I\\ lotal retired pett()fi IOI W"1ce and men:tlandlM ,_.,,...__ ... ,_ CM saw. comml Outy, 3" cut. $141<. &48-23 17 172 641 Winn,, ainl oond. ~'~ .r:-:~--•~ :62~!'::' ::1:-p1!! ~:'.':'aMll~l~~u ::'1~ F.ditor, Daily P ilot, P .O. Relrtge Ve<y clean, llkt nu 2''• hp, w/cablnet, xtnt 24• Wood Hun. 10• 8Mm, many new tt•m•. muat -· •• -........... center 0v1i.e lnclud; hr•twtc we w111 train. &x 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 2 d•. 5185 893•9080 cond 1275 534-Moe 250 Hor" Inboard. Fly-H• 10 appreatat•. ~ ~~ gardening •net mlnot r .. Mu11119 lloenMd drl¥ef 92626. Ing b ridge, fully 540-1542or1146·9460 ~YLflllli pa.Ir Call ~thy Mon lrhu Call for lnl~ Mr ·, equlpP9(S. raolO. depth 75 Tllan 20 It 18 000 ml Tt1ru1. 8am-11 301m T o m a a 1 • n • ----.. .. • .. • .. • • .. • • llnoert, outrigger•. nl~ i8500' ~2-0795: Si~vto.IEILTNlloO 213·881·8207 1-800·422-023 or I •1 p• ... Loadedwlthaxtraa.Muat eVHs.48·8823 ""'" 11&1&11• TIAllH 714.112-60110 Mon-,,, .. .,,., o •• ,.., : II J 1101 ....... ········ .. Mil. $4295 675-4326 WANT To REN1 : Loe11 llYllTIRY •""" ........ ,.,_ ....__.. Oey-Frlday, 8 30•3 BreM celll"{I f1n w/lroated 26 f1 Chrle. 2-Chev V-4'1 1 law firm <IMlr•t to r.,,t • 76 2002, 4 9Pd , air ..,.,.,-,._,., ,._. .._.. tulip l"'htl, never uNd, ...-.. nood _..,. ••u11 .. 0 Pa.rt and Full Time PQ9-..,..... ..42 ., .. 78 'V ,...,_, • """"· '"' RV for all ntml ham. cond ( 33NJL) ltlont evall No bper .-t Idle Item• v • .,.. Want Adt Call &42-&678 =~Ilg~~~~~.•,;:; H crlflce 15000 obo. gama TrllCY 861 ·10011 .. '79 320t; 4 •Pd . tow Nett We Train Can Mr. IAILY PtLtT $99 552..0796 751-6522 or 859-1960 mltee (540XIV) - H_ar_r1._. M'1~·57_90~~. I a1·1y p·11a1.. . . . . . . . . . . . llWID Tlll•I • 18' Lyman. 1199<1• eng, I • '79 7331, 4 •Pd . toeeled. Late Model Cindy Ma· tome work. Mull Mii 1t n (971UX81 OIL COMPANY POS-Now accepting applications ..... ,... .... !""P' __ Of~d chin• QOOd condllon. 1750. Ory Hull. no broil.,_ w.-ender, all ace.a ' • '80 :not. 6 IP<I 'lllll•OOI ITIONS Offthora r'9111C1· cei J75. call tor Inf o rtba. 631-eee:i tv mtg. refrtg, 3-way nkup, r~ (1ANVW31 =:~n':9°0;~~too~o • Citd. editor needed for folsr District Manager to suiper-~9_e3_·2_3_69 _____ '60 Cl'tr1Hrlf1 trl-01bln, :. ~·t Po:On~ottyi:O~ ·(;:;~~~\auto . loade<J Fee IOI dlr~IOfY. Call • ·--..J dail .M L..A V e newspaper Carr ers. 1121 Otx Mui·TIXI ltrOller, Ilka 40', gooct cond, t nga 54&-.4914 att 8 • •at 5281, auto. aunroot ~312) 920·9815. ~t ffiJ ·8llA . .'U y. UBt 1141Ve ·.:: \ Salary commensurate with --------new. S~ a,41-41915 nHO work 9•11 Sl&.000 .,....._.,.....__ (1CGB8t1) 239P enthusiasm and strength to \\ evnartence. Company ._n-AN T 1ou1 ic, •no tt E~ motor. hap. $i"o. 528·8680 r:._1•"11c. 1014 •10•'!! .. ~(ICac1..~1.7~1 aod . PARl-TIME LAB lEt: direct news staff. Several ~f-u.: ich1lr $1'5, l amp Lan'lpa, H4SO 8e09 _e_e_u-tlf-u ... I _2,_1..,' -.1-lk-e-ne-w •• ii ..._. ,..., .. TRAIN££. r H I) IM e lts plus boius oppo~tunity. J*•n wood J.!00· lr•m•• Mite 110·139 w/motOf & all M iil . worth dOYFXetOKY BIRtat • '92 320l. auto. tunroot cr.1een~aanimt1cet•1n years copy d~expelience Must have Van, etation sU:L1o1~~~2gd g~r,;1~~ ~11~:. ~:i~.w11~~~~3:~100 ll9hlw•1r:~'· llb•tr.'•" .<'~f2Ns::l.. 11.110 . 1ow =~'= '::l~l!& requ ir ed. S ary J\ego-wi:u'on or~Lc up wit.h/ahell. i 50.as. C6rt•• lbt•. scamp 3 and 18 D r•r m1i.. pEJA'''' ht 'L ........ •tl0n1av•H997 Uable. Send to.· o .. u. .._ pc; bOtfJI Ml w 9P Med 13f ' IOfll, l&Allll•l ITIAL lrallera a new 1 • th • 'It m1 5 tPCI IOl<Md w8;t;i.11 81 • N 8 1.'A.1..1 Mileage wance included. 1 1300 ::!"~'Ct· sa .. in '45-\73t ·49 CM• Cr•tt 11·. otx, =~:.; i: r,: (?3&M37) • 8:30AM-$ OOPM tor. Daily Pilot, p .0 . Box Apply In pe1"80n , weekdav., , 0 r •• t c 0 n d 0 a ~ E•trcyGte:ltke MW COnd mat109any NMl>OIJI .. broehur .. ncSSAV!I ...... n' --1~. Costa Mesa, CA 3PM to ~PM at 330 w t Ba-MagnettO• attreo con, ~alleotf. 971·1187 ' :~~ •1"4,~~·~~:';H ~ANT@O PvtPTyw~!iTci 208 W l•I Sant• Ana 92626. es y • 150 873'1127 fr .... .,. uprtolll 100 673·Me2 by reuontble l'ra~ lrlr, C1oeed 8\lndly St., Costa Mesa. Ftno what ~u wen·t In Whll• hldt-A-8ed 1100 wlll pay cuh 12131 a..t """'8 ,.,.. •It\ D4ll)' ........ ....... &1i.• ue 536·MH 9ell ld6e ,,.,,,. 6'2·H78 •2~8940 "°' w Adle. •••••• .,....,~"',n .J.:=:::::::::::::::::==:..l_~~~~~~~~.l:::::::::::::::::I:=::::=====- ... • . . ~ •• • --_,-----.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 ': ..... , •• ,.,,.. A1tt1, larrtt4 A1tt1, •• ,.11.. A1tt1, ••r••.. A1tM, laprlt4 A1IM, •• ,.,,.. .. •• _._ ..... ,_._ ..... _._t .. ...., __ 1·•-•-'" ...... · ...... r~·· ..... ____ '•'"· haHtll '''"· haettlc =~ lllW 9112 Fermi 9121 J11aar 9129 Merce4tt lt11 9145 •G 9149 T11111 llH Vtlbw1111 9173 Ytlbwa111 1173 blck t307 OM~ tll7 ;;_ . 175 Fll<,[all GT4 gray. I 653 es. running grt, nu 64 230 l>L. SI0.?03 Good 77 MOB, u•HI condtllon. 77 Corolla lllbk, auto, air. -'6e vw .mt window. r99 188 Riveria, eklt eng 1 166 Coronel b ust 7o2002. reon en~ 6 1'9111• owner mech ma1n1 p111n1 dwn to mel81. tit· condlllon, Sharp car em/Im can.J mega. ctee11 $2060 obo. fl}) 1 '°"· xtnt body/mech , nd body Mull 1et1 tr11twffk '°"' S 67J·500i :: i oodllrea.AMr M,clean outstendor•g cond Car verlblk 2:1ono. ""'ood Int 847·5125 cover, $28!10 obo 850·0626 · ~ Int $3000/or trade $950 850-4133 Ftr• t llt "-2500.~0·0•08 -pl1ono $24 .500 perl'S8500 6•2·8119 '66 230Sl convortiblt. 2 963·7412 ~ 898·2357 ·77 Le81bro "dr etec ~· •7aet 2002• xtn.t.c~Ondo/onfBouOI, 973· tOBO 75 XJ6L very gd cond, Iopa. xtnt cond $15,000. tl!ttt tfSS ·~~~or~::~·~~/~: 2 ~\~ ~. • '83 8eje 8K on rtblt·mtt 1eat1 & wndwa io ml '85 Mullang hardtop '."! "~~r!~30• ... ., Fiat 9123 •oaded Sac $6995 640-0076 oves/wknd1, ' good p~lnt, eiwaa $11~00 A1klflg 12500. cu11 ~819800•,0ubto0. 'u'!_•.89~613 ~ ~.....,.. 955_6•45 dys '69 04, good tr,11ns car warn 15995 6'44-2388 obo a.2•5296 a.2•3030 • .... ., r 1·761"111 Spyder Conv Rod 6'44-2386 xtnt tn/011t $t200 Trliatla 1 171 LAHUt StltC...llUN U~ w/18n lop Runs gOOd Mat4I 9141 66 250 S. XLNT Cona, 43t-2832 _ Mil( M llllatl '64 Bug. nu eng, Intl, ndl '81 SKYLARK, good GOnd 86 MuJleng $2900 obo •• NEW & USED 8MW s1 $3000/obo 673-9589 ,79 Mnde AX7 GS •8Kml $3650 847 ·5125 1 •H fAl. es Is, Goo. nHda • • wk s 1050 848-010• Ju1t $4350 8'46-9'498 98 000 oug mi. 6 cvl 2nd -.. Pencll1 tlS tr•na 556-9765. John SOUTH ownr 975-0888 Norm . §, '76 X19, Clean. ~Int cond . loaded XLNT buy. Must 70 2200 ... dr. extra tank, '85 vw van. 1u11a gree1. Ca•Ulac 9309 '71 MuBIB"". runs nreat. :-to m•. e11tras $2500 sell by 815 $8.796 OBO am/Im 0155, e/c. 29 mpg '6c8 9120 Cpe, t/bl~~n;. ·72 TR6. 10iTI1, -looks i COUNTY $850 644· 1238 --'13 SOV 5AK. 5 new Ure• i 302 2·b·;r, all ,;;ant. •; Liii 1 "It l•W Mon F11 720-4358 dy' 586-2310 S40001obo 833-8588 ev1 omp range w n · run1 greet new top wire • • " chrome wht•. Btauplunkt. whla ale· am/Im 'case "OLWSWali(M ·119 Wgn em/Im. tape ball . etoc bric crulJO. n-A M I F M t 1 e r e o .. VOLUME SALES Must sell 79 Spyder 2000 82 GLC ~IFM CHI. lo 71 280 SE Sedan, Lepls 100% orig cond lhruout $2s0o 7s0-0159 11 " • " deck. ~ trana, I real lie. $1750 631-58« $750/0BO 492-9774 : SERVICE 4 LEASING conv e•ll cona auto mi, 5 yr ty Xlnt i.ona Blue. won memtelntd $7200/btl 675-1277 _ "WI WILL IOT deen_a_t s_1_3_50 ~31-7878 •74 Fleetwood Limo, triple .72 MuaJang. 68.000 0,111 ·~ 311~~~Gc~~~~ve ~~01n'c!~~ 1~1;"1 5s5~9~ suoo _631· 44 ___ 15100 Cell 6'4l·9175 ·11 911( complete reblt Vtll11w11ea 9173 ll lllHStll" VolH tl7S blk S5500obo 835-6684 mt. 1 owner. $2000/ot>O ... (No. Cher'" e•ii-•O'i) 7200201 71 280SL. auto. air. mint. ong. $6500 873-7578 73 VW l'filn~ conv Xfnt Volume Salta, Seflllce , 546-2698 , A .. • m 67M ~, 5 900 645 337(1 $ 8 89 •nd Le••lnn '73 184E. exit mech cond, 78 Sedan do Ville EMC~· $l1•)t•t·lll0 ff-onda lllll • ' • '73 TARGET Clean cond. to m 2 SO, " • C I 76 M I 4 d PS/PB .. " · BUG Xlnt cond $1760 187 l l Beach 81vd am/Im cesa. air, looks tent ond aa cn ice us •P , rade-tnsWotcome 76 450 SL. exit cond. 2 $108000 080968-7961 · · greet s2800 o t>o S5,000 552·3876 atum whls.AMIFMcasa 175 Honda Civic MuSI sellt 1op1 S 18.500. 962-776'4, ,76 'Por·~·he 912E-. •Int , Must 1811• 6"4•821_7 Huntington Beach New ures. brks snocks -M---, '83 320 .,, A (71•)1•2 2000 73·4186, 831-0933 '80 Sevtita, loadea. to m1. uat set · New 1 $1000 962-2990 646-1534 cond, many •iras 69 Wnn em/Im, tape ,. " • -$ 2 900 PP $1950/obo Call alt Spm lmmecul81e cona111on. A • '76 2440L, 4 cyl. 46,800 2/tone t>lue. 1 . 760-0426 luxus package. FM 76 C1v1c rear enaeo. 11n1 '80 '450SL, It blue~ loaded. $ 12 500 PP ( 2 13) dock. n-trans, 8 reel Super Boelle, '74.5.ooo mi s4775 523·'4459 or 897-3727, 840-6188 cassette. aun rool, 1 mileage & mechanical $32 000 6'42-~2 • 598-S787 _deal 81 si350. 831-7678 mites on eng. new brakes 879-3407 "82--c;1 mm er 0 n ·77 GRANADA VII n-~~ti~~. attfl~oo~1n~~~~-';;~,~~~:::~~::~K ,~•: yu~u• r-1· . . · ~!et;~ro~~t'. ~·J~~r 1~1• ltJla loyct--91li Gd c~~~ 11~!1~~~'2 eve ~w~~r•c;24~~nr;:J:31~~1 flliac . ----i 177 ~:::s":~~~~l~~TE~l~~e°c! ~~~~· $~~~ e~~~1~113~n• S 1 4 · 6 O O I 1 r m 5 spd new 11res arn/lm NUT MAIO• "• showroom cond. $31.500 '111IHIlt1tlt'131 ~11111 .70 Bug 78.000 mllei VOLKSWAGEN Come In & see Newport war 1an1 y $ 7 9 O O '79 Mat•bu V8, loaded. new 213-380-9680 days cass 'teg gas xt~I cond or take over tease S 6,500 67!1·., 5.. cassette new tires Beach's finest selocllon 8 3 3 . o 3 2 8 home. FM cass 11res & mullter 714-5'48·8533 eves S28SO · 646-3058 ""IT & 644-9030 ays. 644·4301 -----$HOO 700_9675 ot previously owned 973-1800 office Purchesed 1n Europe D.11.. 9IT7 VISIT -.. • ..... eves 4 wknos pp ~:·)W r ST w AGE N •:•, Porscties. Aud IS and Reg gas 48K $4200 80 Accoro 4 dr only 25K fAauTTI ·10 Sqbck Xlnt cond Volkswagens THE UllliEST 971· 1000 432-0277 ---"''7""1•s•1!"16.----·1 m1 beige. auto aic ps '82 380SL. Lep1s blue. wllt fC1Y' CARVER $ 00 A personal and proua ex- 2 d b d Pt>. sltirev cass ltke new •11 llill If CHll •Ill Ill lilt t>e1ge llnr Int, cruise con-Stereo cassette 14 ctus1~e v w agency de01· ~ SELECTl0111 w~~·11.8u~o5o~~s~ ~1/ pip $5975 lirm 645·482 t 9145_ 1101 ABS. air. 10.000 m1, ~ 1 c ~ coll 875-0780 cated 10 quallly service. ~ " 81 Escort xln1 cona 27K m1 auto raa1a1s am/Im tape $4200 642·7221 6'42-9187 .82 Civic. 3 di. 5 spd, Mercedes lens Blaupunk1 S40,000 J"-JLLJ-1~1\....L '71 vw 8ug~runs & •ooks spare parts, ana a com· "72 Wl111e 240Z, am/Im, loaded 19,000 m1. XLNT 1967 MBZ 556S S•250 642•3002 "~ ... ~"t ;:~'" .. ""~ ~1 ;.~111 ~~~a~3 ~-1~~9 ee;.~~~~~ ~:,~~1~8 0~al~hse P~~~;~~ 455 E Coas1 Hwy clean, xtnt cona $4200 cond $5400 84 7-0968 195.000 orig m1 Auto. P~ '83 MB 3000 Turbo. 7K ml, ClOSEO ~UNOAVS Newporl Beach obo. Chr1s 545•8680 I 9127 al e. pwr wnaws or1g xlnl cond blk wicamll ·72 Convert-, bit ong, naw Volkswauen quality ve 673-0900 llllD Beverly Hiiis car. w ser-1n1 526.900 673-6042 S.~UI 9167 t>rakes. $3400 536-1995 h•ctes TM( llllHT '18 280Z 2•2·blk w/new .81 4 dr I Mark. warn pkg vice rec VFR059 See at -80BCHALLMAN S mags. redlats. sheepskin incl ,5500. 644 _4222 "Resale/Sales ', 443 W Ask about ll1e money we 78 Stal Wgn 4-whl d11vo. 72 Sun 8ug, less englno UTILE CAil •IS( seat covers, mats, am/Im ~III "", '" "'"" & •-· "" "~ ""' '°" ~' "'' & """· gooO S000,000 650· '" 7 ,•;., WU TWA CH N ,•;•, llCOSTUHI cass. nu trans & tuns port 8tvd. C M 645-2963 purcnese & lease plans cona $2400 759-1985 •74 Supe;:-eeeue, 1 ownr. Many pnced below whole- great Cesey 631 -6543 '58 220S-4 dr stick. rbll JIM SUIOll Toyola 9169 to mt. Mint orig beige EcuneShirleeCorp sate Dealers welcome. '79 210 Wgn, AM/FM, 30 eng, nu t11es. int, etc 1301111!u~~l~roet ·j(corolle Utibeck. auto. paint. $2'450. 8'42-8717 ~~~~e1~~~:~~~s~ EXAMPLES +ml per gal. 4 spd. lo ml, $3000/bst 675-127! NEWPORT BE.ACH new Urea. runs greet '74 SUPER BEETLE. snrl, Total Per101mance VW's 81 Toyota Tercel $2590 showrm cond Must sell rebtt motor new lnl runs "•re You 1CNM761 $3500/otr 551-0'478 SoU Idle ttom1 6'42-5678 IU-1300 $2195 833-2014 dys. . • " 78 Olds C/Sup Br $3790 good $2700 642-8555 Havln' Any Fun?" Full pwr 8lr. 4o4ULA 'll 210Zl ll10L 'll MIZ 1.111111 ·77 SR5 Lltbk, air, 5 spd. 74 VW BUG.-,-C,wnor $ • lll"E llolEllarS stereo, an/amp. clean ·79 Rabbit 4 dr 4 spd ·79 Sulek Reg L TO 3990 H,too. lll·H2l "souTH. $28,500 675-415'4 PP. $3100 .. 552-3272 Radials. nu brka, belt, . . • Full pwr, eir BJK267 won't last $2100. stereo. air, 60,000 ml, '78Ply vol.Wgn$2490 '80 280ZX, original owner. MG 9149 '78 Cellca 2 dr lltbk. AT. 832·4099 white/blue, flawless Full pwr. air 1CBK578 luol lnJ. 6 cyl. 5 spd, a/c, COUNTY AC . a 1 ere o . x In I • -$3250 631-3016 '79 Buick Skyhawl< $2190 am/Im cass. p/s, p/w, 1967 MGBIGT 13666 $4200/bst 553·9633. 75 VW Dasher St&Uon ·~r Dlosel--. a-/-c.-=1-m 10MF709 cruise con1~ot. Ming. sll-ISUZU obo Call 71'4-96'4-0775 559-5958 Wagon Auto, 82·000 ml, stereo. low mileage '60 Chev Chevette $2590 $8200 De P P d 714.962-6-437 ---$1750 962-3286 ver. bbte "WE Will IOT eys. or 78 Cellca Gt Auto, AIC. , $4300 5'46-2855 Atr cond 308YSO 960-8680 a11er 6 pm and wknds P/S, am/Im cau XLNT 76 Rtd Bug. 53,000 miles. '80 RABBIT DIESEL More IO choose !rom IE UllEllSOLI '63 Mtget, blk/red Int, orig, body, engine, tires. !uel Inf. n-pelnl, runs Snrf. $4350 631-5983 "RESALE/SAeES" Volume Sales. Service 1 wires. stereo. •tnl s4ooo Call 673•1084 groat $3300. 640-6969 443W Sey.CM.645·2963 And Leasing $2500-wlll lin part · or 642-4059 '81 i;labblt Conv, wht. AC. A-NC 9 0 t8711BeachBlvd ForC'1asWlfdAd 559.5959 '81CellcaCoupo.tlkenew,. 17,500 mt. $8800 ot late model. tow mileage Cadlllecs In Soulhern Calllornlal See us today! MAIERS CHILUC ' 2600 Harbor BlvO COSTA MESA 540-1860 '50 FORD 2 DR 81 and new 1n1 runs V'J•y good new 11res S 1800 01>0. consider trade · cesh 969-1221 fllercary 9325 161 Cougar new 111es. Claevrtlet 13 AMIFM Casse1te Im· !'!.g"°'1.;.C"'hi-e•v.;.y"'!CPo·n·v-er·t~X~LN-T mecutate s2.200 080 m ech an 1 c a I con d 536-0694 714-846-9576 '79 Mercury Cap11 2 8 Must Sell. nave smog '78 Camero V6, PS. PS. papers $2, 100 720-<t606 new urea. AM/FM cass, very ctn $3800 6'44-1032 UEUSFIRSTl We have a gOOd Mlectlon of NEW & used Chev· rololll &to us tOdayl COHHELL CHEVROLET .'X?lll.irl•H 1'1,,: ic~l\\H-..\ '80 Manarcl1 4/0oor, a11, pow Steer/Wind AM/FM Stereo Cess $'4,000 496-5312 CLASSIC '68-COUGAR XLNT CONO. S2000/0BO Cell eves 8'46-6291 Huntlngton8each was mon·s car less than 78 Sclrocco. wht, grt 971-1000. 432-0277 161 Ramblor Wagon Roal (714) 842 2000 ACTION ·75 MG Midget. 43.sooilii. 10,000 mt. loaded with cond $3000. 842·3t52 -good eng. nds trans rblt. ---------'83 280 ZX. TT°", leether. • Call rag top, xlnt cond . xtres Asking $6800 '78 Desher. auto, 1lr • '81 Rabbit, showrm cond. $600/080 548-0621 SU-1200 '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 spd, loaded. Extended service warr. new sticker Asking $11,900/obo, must sell. 15K ml. '499-2922 pr,...... 9329 176 Ply Arrow. 4-apd . man trans, red w/wnt ln1., showroom cond $16001080 960-6242 LEO, 5 spd, 2 tone sttver. ~S~E.,..L,..L'""'l"""d""ta_,..lt-o_m_s_w-,-llh 8 A DAllY '1lOT $2500 751-5221 dys, 642-228'4. s1eroo. 70,000 mt. 4 spd. lo m1. none bettor, Have 90m9thlno you wan1 5 yr warr. $16,300. New Dally Piiot Clasalfled Ad. AD-Y1SOI 6'46-8815 eves/wknds absolutely ftew1ess cond. olr. Call Answer AO to 11111? Clualfled ads do Never llC:'d. 537-1'438 &42•5878. Ml-W7I Ask for Shelly Went Adi Cell &42-5678 $2550. 631-3018 .f818. 642-4300. It well. &42-5678. ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Haroor BlvO Costa MPsa Tel 546 t9J4 1 btoc~s soutn ol San Diego FrPPw11~ oll tiarbor Blvd Complete body shop Sales Service P<1rts S•11 v1cc Oep1 npen Monoav thru Frraav 7 30 I\ M tor, 30 PM and 8 AM 10 5 P M on Sa1urda't ORANGE COAST AMC/ JEEP/RENAULT <':>24 Harooo EllvCl t.os1a Mesil -:S>UI ~·--~->~---.--·· t Jeep Dealer in 1he West• Se{' us today 101 '>ill1•<, ,.,rvic..- • & 1eas1nq T11ere are reason-; why "'e are 1 P11ce ,1no se•ection' Also the all~new Renault Alliance is l11•re' THEODORE ROBINS FORD Modern sates service parts oody pa1n1 & 1.re depts Compet1t1ve rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa. 642-0010 or ~211 WISTWAGIN A Plf~al and proud exclusive vw agency dedicated to quality MfVlce. spare parts. and a competitive sales presen- tation of tn. unique VOllcswaoen quality venlclet Bob Challman't WESTWAGEN -a Ecurle Slllrlee Corp 7800 Wettmlnatef Blvd/Beach Phone 714/VW 1·WEST. Totlf PerfOt'maM e vw·s "Ara You Havln' Any Fun?" DAVID J. PHILLIPS BUICK-PONTIAC ·MAZDA St1le!> • Serv1c.e • l Pasin11 24888 Al•c.1,1 Parkway SOUTH COUNTY VOUCSWAGIN/ISUZU (Formerly Jim Me11no VOikswagen) 1671 t Be&ch Blvd . Huntington Beach, (7141 042-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE WE WILL NOT BE UNDEASOl.0111 6 Year f1lnanc1ng 0 A C & Fleet Olscount41 • MAP MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES LONG BEACH IMW L ilrqt-selechon 01 new & quelrty used BMW sand olhe< fine t,1rsr Salf'~ service & leasing Trade ins welcome• Tat<.e 405 r 1 f'E'wav lo Not 111 Cherry off ramp. tum 11gnt & go 6 1>toc1<.s norm 10 3670 N Cherry Ave Long Beach 171.i1 G36 5190 12131 427.5494 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~P111mor t!lvtl Costa Mesa I et 540 ·9100 Orange < 01111tv <. L1rqpo;J Cadillac aealPr Sales Service Leasing G) SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Friendly Ne 1 gllborllood Dodge Oealorshtp" 2888 Harbor Blvd .. Coata Meaa 5"40-0330 Sales, Loastng & A Full Service Oepanmen1 lncludlng Body And Paint ShOp We specialize In custom van conversions In all price ranges AND we PAY CASH FOA USED CARS TOOi CHICK IVERSON PORSCHE-AUDl-VW ., ,,, F Coal.I llwv Newport Beacn 673·0900 Thf' only tlt'c•l1•1'\l11p 1n Or,mqr County wtlt1 these lh•ee great makes u11tl1" one roof' • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUIAIU ~1180 ll,1rbor Blvd Costa M es& l@I 549-4300 Sales 5,., vie,. L cas111a Mr Goodwrench CLASSIC AUTOMOllLH 76$ ~on Way. Costa Mesa Tel. 63 t-1393 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL TY" XK 1io'1/ 140's/150't /XJ'a/E-Types Sal .. -Servtoe -Reatorattona PAINT AND BODY SHOP Ott Ptacentla b9t..an •7th 8. t8th In Coeta MtN IOI LONGPRE PONTIA'C t3600 Beach Blvd Westm1ns1er T111 892-665 t Orange County s oldest anCI 1arges1 Pon11ac. dealership Sales Se1~1ce Parts DJCK MLLUI flAT/LANCIA Probably the lowest pnceo Fiats m Sou1hern Cal1lornu1- 1Lnca1ee1 t mile norin ot Soutn Coast Plarn ne;1r Main Se and Warne1 Avt> 1r1 Santa Anal 120 W Warner Santa Ana 557·2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 t E 17th Stret'!t. Sanla Ano Tel 558 78 1 t You• Or1nina1 OeC11caled Datsun OealPI • MIRACU MAZDA w .. vP moved' Out new location is 1425 Baker Street Costa Mt'•;;~ Tet 545 3334 Stop by & v1s11 our modern showroom Jnd see w11y we re lhe I Mazda dealer 1n Sou1horn C.1htorn1a Sales Service Paris and Leasing 0 CORMIER DeLILLO CHIVROLIT !Former•y Groth Chevrolet! · 18111 Beach Blvd Hunt1ng10t1 Beech N,.w • Used • Sales • Ltl8tlng • Palls • Service Come by~nd see ovr Huge tnvento1y1 847-80117 549-3331 HACH LINCOLN MHCUIY "Wt re new eod •aoe< 10!' your bustneu." Complete ulet. terv1ce and body 111op factlltles One of the largatt lnventorlet In Southern Clllfornla of new Llncolna and Mercury•. Located 3 btocke touth of tile San Otego P:reeway on 8each Blvd In Huntington Beach. 18800 Beach BIVd 848-7739 or 558-1008 HOLMIS runu DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mesa. Tel. 5'40-6'4 10 This Datsun locatlon has been MNlng Orange Co~mty for 16 years. 1 Mlle So. 4105 Freeway. S1op by & vlsll us Joday new ownership pledges to beat all competition t SUNSET FORD, INC. tllom~~ir.;;" !1iirWhall!l 54'40 Otuden Gmv!' 81¥'d • Weslm111s1e1 T Pl 636·40 10 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd Gil10en Grovt> Tel 5J0·9190 EMClus1vely Volvo to C:"VPI "'' your Volvo 1t>qu11Pmen1s Nf'w•Used•Sates•Leas1ng•Parts•Serv1ct>•Bodv Shot Freewdy close 1n ltle heart ot Or.inge Count\ at GardC'n Grnvr Blva & B•oOkhurst 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd . Coate Mesa Over 23 years serving Orange County Sales. teasing service Call 546 1200 special pa•t!> hnfl 546-9400 body shop hnl" 754·0400 0 ROY CAIVH IOLLS ROYC!-IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newl)Oft BC!ach 6•0 8444 s,,,,.,. St1rv1cr f'>arts And Leasing SHOW IVHYONI WHIH YOU AH ••• Ofl our Oranoe Coatt Cw Gulde M-i>I wn.n you 1111 your ~omotlw bull,,... (no ~ car <MaleBt\lp• oi.asa11n the 9111y Pl~, you reach th• prim• Co11tal Market from Huntlngt Bead! to Sen Clemente. Call fOf' rNsonat>le rat•• an more lntorMltlon -Ull. tor Sandra L ... ext 322. New Ctr Ot-..hlpa ... call your outalda Mtee rep FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO ·BE PLACED 642~5678 ' ON THIS AD,! CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP. • . . . _ _j_ - ~~c~--~----.-............. , \ THI ORANGE COAST COAST IDITIDN MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1983 ""-· ORANGE COUNT't', CAL tt-OHNIA !' ' t-,.., . - 'Gas ch8mher' cries ring in Cooper's ears Suspect inf our Chino slayings taunted after arrest SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - An angry crowd chanted "Gas chamber! Gas chamber!" as police escorted to jail a shackled escaped eonvict who had been hunted for nearly two monthll in the hatchet alayings of four people. Kevin Cooper, 25, was arrested Saturday by authorities in- vestigating a report of a rape on a sailboat. But he wasn't identified as the suspect in the June murders of four people in a Chino Hills home until the rape victim spotted a wanted poster at a sheriff's office and cried out, "That's the man!" As a barefoot Cooper arrived at the San Bernardino County jail Sunday night, some in the crowd of 40 to 60 people shouted, "Gas chamber! Gas chamber! Gas chamber!" "This is the break we were looking · for," San Bernardino County Sheriff Floyd Tidwell said ata news conference Sunday. "We felt quite sure that he would commit another crime ... one that we could arrest him for. My only hope was that we would take him into custody before he killed aorneone else." Cooper, who escaped from the California Institution for Men at Chino on June 2 after mistakenly,. an intense manhunt following the being put in minimum security, four June 5 deaths for two months was recognized by a 26-year-old by living and working aboard a woman at the Santa Barbara 32-foot sailboat. . County sheriff's station, Tidwell Up to Saturday evening, Cooper said. had identifi~d himself to "She saw the flier of Kevin authorities as Angel Jackson of Cooper wanted for murder, and Philadelphia. Buttherapevictim's she became very hysterical and outcry and fingerprint checks she said, 'That's the man!'" he said. confirmed he was Cooper. Officials said Cooper had eluded He was returned under tight aecurity to San Bernardino Coun- ty, about 60 miles east of Los Angeles, Deputy Brian Brody said late Sunday. , Authorities said he was booked Into an isolation cell at the San Bernardino County Jail for his own safety. .. San Bernardino County District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier said Cooper may be arraigned at the jail for his O'l"Jl safety and because he has escaped from custody. A fugitive warrant charge; Cooper, ~. in the hatchet alayings of F. Douglas Ryen; hia wife, Peggy, both 42 and Santa Ana chiropractors; their daughter, Jessica, 10,andanovernightguest, Christopher Hughes, 12, at their home in Chino Hills. The Ryens' son, Joshua, 8, survived the attack despite a slit throat and now lives with his grandmother, Dr. Mary Howell. California Attorney General John Van de Kamp blamed Cooper's June 2 eacape from the pri8on four miles west of Chino Hills on "hwnan error." . l,.os Angeles County parole of- Owen and Anjelica Handy, along with their ficials failed to tell the P.ri8on that daughter shared a boat with Kevin C.ooper after he Coope~ was wanted m Penn-' sylvarua for an October 1982 escaped from P!ison. ~COOPER, Page Ai> 'Shoes' filled for summer · Sabots, known for the wooden shoe insignia on their sails, are popular craft for beginning skippers. These youngsters are starting a race at Lido Isle Yacht Club. learning the basics of Yacht Club on Page A 1. Colleagues are show~1 seamanship at Balboa -n--ig ·treetin .. .kvine l will keep standing ' , 1 BY KAREN E. KLEIN t .Of ... .,_, ..... ..., I k ' ' ' ' , ' ' I I I I i James Irvine loved trees. , Towering eucalyptus, mass'tve pepper trees and spreading, nati.); California live oaks. When Irvine planted trees on Amphitheater • noise not too loud-yet BY GLENN SCOTI' ot'IMO..,Nlt..- Colta Mesa police say they are p1eued with reeult.a of the inaugural weekend of concert.a at the Padflc Amphlthe.oer. Meesurea to oonttol nolle, ~ and crowds at the Orange County Fairgrounds met or aarpn Cede~ in many cues. said C.pt. ~cnMoo<l~ the~\ out.door theltft"1 open a .. acicem. however, officen , eee bow lhl• ao with a Beech .... NOISE;Paae Al) ~ his sprawling ranch, no one cut them down. Farmers who worked the fields where Irvine's trees were planted had to plow and harvest around them. Trees were a luxury which Irvine felt he could afford. But that was 100 years ago. Today, Irvine's trees a.re ex- pensive, difficult to keep up and dileaaed. They don't belong to one,· powenul land baron but to various governmental bodies, which already have eno\Jgh trouble .al- locating the tcare funds they have theeedaya. FortUnately, there are a lot of people In Irvine who love trees the way James Irvine loved trees. And fortunately, there I.a money to be found to save Irvine's oa'k trees, tite ones he had planted on Sand cailyon Avenue eouth ou_~ Sant.a Ana r.-ee.~ -..vhere he en~ a city ~t around dae ima1l bui\g.a; ot the ranch'• ahlpmeni cen r. After aeve al years of haUJ.ing, a mainte plan between the city ~unty WU approved Wl _week. vJd Ch~. the dlY' l~ of Pflrkl and land· (8" TREES, f>a1e Al) • ' Irvine's majestic trees will stay rooted. UC to refuse credits for telecourses BY PHU. SNEIDERMAN on....., ........ University of c.alif<?mia offidala have tentatively decided to stop aceepting credit.a which transfer ~. enta-...-n In eeven Coutllne Co ege ~ taught vta tele- on. l. Coat\llne Preei~t John Buller ~ said UC offlcialn hive req\lel\ed more ln(onnatkm on !our ~ counea and have reeched nt> ded.tton yet on three othen. He said nine telecounee have been approved for ttanafer to the UC syatem. . BUUer Mid today he and two <See TELICOUR8S. Pa .. Al> (~ ,.. .. ;'a Kevin Cooper as he entered San Bernardino County Jail today after being captured on rape charges. Protopappas pleads innocent Trial set in deaths :~~icated as quickly as poa- r d l I l • l The criminal trial was ached-O en 8 pa 1en S uled to follow a license revocation ~EFF ADLER hearing set to begin SepL 12 and .,.., ,... '""" run for three weeb. TI\e naie Fonner Costa Mesa dentist Attorney General'• Office ia ~­ 'fbny Protopappas _.entered a not Ing that Protopappaa' lloeNe to Pilty plea in Orange County practice dentistry be voided. Superior Court today to sec-Cloninger estimated the murder ond-degree murder charges stern-trial could last up to six weeks. ming from the deaths of three Protopappas is c~ ynth patients who died following treat-second-de~ murder ih the ment in his 19th Street clinic. deaths of Pati'icia Craven, 13; __ Judgehmes Turner setJm Oct, Cathryn_ Jones. 31. and Kim_ 24 trial date, but refused to impoee Andreassen, 23. a gag order requested ii) chambers by Protopappas' attorney, Robert 'l\lller. The judge reminded at- torneys in the case, however, to exerdae ''the propriety of the profeeaion" in discussing the case with reporters. During a June preliminary hearing in Harbor Municipal Court, Judge Christopher Strople cloeed the proceedings to the news media and the public, claiming coverage of the hearing could jeopardize the dentiat'a right to a fair trial. Attired in a gray pin-stripe suit, Protopappas sat quietly in the Santa Ana courtroom thia morn- ing, declining to answer questions pOllled by reporters. ~e spoke only briefly during the five-minute arraignment. Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger asked the court·· to schedule the trial as 900n •- possible, saying, "It's in the public interest in having the criminal caae Storm Stil-SSiirf, '~ --=- spar ks sea surge '.~.:i"i .. BY STEVE MITCHELL on..~ ......... Large sud, fue led by back-to-back hurricanes, 1pelled blial for Orange Cout surf en and headaches for city and state life- guards over the weekend. Waves in 'the 6-to-8 toor,range, along 'With riptides that usually accampany such surf, resulted in nearly 400 rescues along the Orange Coast Saturday, with fewer rescues reported Sunday aa (See BEACllES, Pase Al) t ' I ' f ~I * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From PageA1 BEACHES BUSY ... the llW'f subsided somewhat. A spokesman for the National Weather Service said the 90Uth swell was brought about by Hur- ricane Henriette, now located about 1,000 miles southwest or Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja California. That hurricane is gen- erating winds of 100 mph with occasional gusts of up to 115 mph, the spokesman said. He said the surf will continue to diminish as the hurricane heads northwest toward Hawaii, on the trail of Hurricane Gil, now desig- nated a l~-volatile lropical de- pression. "The swell will continue to subside as Henriette moves further west," the spokesman said, adding surf should be back to normal later today. And that's good news for coastal lifeguards, many of whom were in the water more than they were ou l Saturday. Huntington Beach state guards said 35,000 people soaked up the sun's rays on the st.ate strip north of Huntington, prompting 35 ocean 'rescues Saturday and about 10 on Sunday. Waves were breaking between six and seven feet on Saturday, aid lifeguard Jeff Ammann. Down the cout. Huntington Beach city guards said 50,000 visitors swarmed the beach Satur- day and a similar number on Sunday. In Newport Beach, lifeguard Lt. Ron Johnson said guards pulled 208 swimmers from the water on Saturday as 6-to-8 foot waves generated riptides that pulled many inexperienced swimmers toward the Newport pier. ''They get pulled toward the pier by the side current and they panic," Johnson said. He said 90,000 visited Newport sands on Saturday and about 95,000 came down Sunday to enjoy smaller surf and warm 70-degree waters. Laguna Beach lifeguards cite riptides as the main cause for 87 rescues in that city Saturday, where waves were breaking be- tween four and six feet. Thirty-five thousand visited Laguna's shoreline Saturday and about 40,000 arrived Sunday. ln San. Clemente, 25 people were pulled from the ocean Satur- day in large surf, and only seven on Sunday. Between 13,000 and 15,000 people visited city beaches in San Clemente each day. COOPER IN CUSTODY ... rae_e-kidnappmg, four burglaries ~escaping from a state mental hospital. Prison administrators also failed to note the information when Pennsylvania officials sent it directly to the prison. Cooper"" had been put in mini- mum security to serve a four-year sentence for two burglaries in Los Angeles last January. Early Saturday. however, a North Hollywood woman re- ported she was raped aboard her sailboat, anchored near Santa Cruz Island, 25 miles south of Santa Barbara. The sailboat in which Cooi)er had been living was anchored nearby, police said. The sheriff alleged Cooper, knowing the woman's husband had passed out, rowed back to the woman's sailboat Saturday and raped her at k:nifepoint. Santa Barbara County sherifrs deputies and Coast Guard person- nel responding to the call plucked Cooper from the ocean as he tried to swim ashore to flee, authorities said. . The sailboat on which Cooper had been living was owned by Owen Handy, 35, and his wife, Angelica, of Humboldt County in Northern California, officials said. TREES ... From PageA1 IC&plng, aaid he tropes the work will begin around early Septem- ber. Half of the stately trees are rooted in lrvine. city land and the other half are in county territory. One of the prot11ems was getting the county to agree to spray and trimitshalfof the trees at the same time Irvine crews sprayed 8.l')d treated theirs, Christensen said. The 68 surviving trees are the victims of years of neglect, said Harold Greek, Irvine's inspection landscape administrator.· Even so, he said, the century-old oaks are con.serva tivel y estimated to be worth about a million and a half dollars. Greek , the city's resident tree expert and former superintendent of parks, said the trees were planted in unnatural conditions. That's one strike against them. Then there's the smog, the heavy dust from agriculture and de- velopment, the packing down of soil around their roots and the severing of their roots when the soil is plowtkt and planted. Over the years, the oaks have also been destroyed in unforeseen ways. Two were lost recently in construction. During World War II, a stray plane nose-dived into one of the trees, crushing it. The best in ten lions of those who don't know how to care for the trees have also caused them hann, Greek said. When people clear away the fallen leaves from around the bases of the tiees, they unknowingly remove valuable or- ganic material that nurtures and protecta the trees, he said. Between the physical hazards and the various diseases and insects attacking the oaks, it's a wonder they're still standing, battered but somehow stately, lining the twe>-lane highway and inf.erlocking branches overhead. ''We're going to give the beSt shot we can (to salvage the trees that are left),'' said Christensen. "We've got our fingers crossed," Greek said. ''There's hardly a tree prettier than an oak. I think the natives have come to enjoy them quite a bit." ...,, Doubling her fun Dena Evans has her hands full with 11-month-old twins John and J esse at a first anniversar y party for the neo-natal intensive car e unit at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The twins were patients there. . · 2 seek post on school board BY GLENN SCOTT Ol'the o•r ,_ Ji.ft .. At least one of thr~itions up for re-election on -the New- port-Mesa school board apparent- ly will be contested during elec- tions this November. Two candidates, incumbent Kenneth Wayman and challenger Bob Billman, are seeking the first district seat on the Board of Trustees for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Wayman, a lawyer, is finishing hlS first four-year term on the board. He IS the only one of three incumbents seeking re-election during balloting Nov. 8 for the first, third and sixth district posts. Wayman took out election papers from the Orange C.Ounty RegiStrar of Voters Office in Santa Ana but hasn 't returned them yet. He has until Aug. 12. Billman took out papers last Tuesday and returned them the same day, making him the first of four candidates in the race to make his campaign official. He lists himself as a small businessman. The First District covers the Mesa Verde area in Costa Mesa, Candidates must live in the district in which they run, although voters from throughout the district are allowed to vote for one candidate in each area. Tom Williams, a developer and director of the local chapter of Citiz.ens to Save F.ducation, is the only candidate who has taken out papers seeking the Third District seat, which roughly covers the area from the back bay west to Newport Dunes. . Chemical spillage cleaned in Irvine According to Tidwell, Cooper had attended a fiSh fry on the woman's boat Friday night and left with his employers. The Handys told investigators they had hired Cooper as a deckhand on June 10 -five days after the murders -in Ensenada, a resort town in Baja California. The Handys told authorities they didn't know about the murders. TELECOURSE CREDITS DENIED ... Orange County's specially trained hazardous materials team was dispatched today to an indus- trial plant in lrvine where six gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled from a truck. REAGAN ••• women, the handicapped and other nunoriues." In particular. the president responded to criucwn of his decision to replace three of the six Civil Rights Commission members with nominees sym- pathetic to his opposition to racial quotas and school bu.sing to achieve integration. "My nominating them sup- posedly compromises the inde-- pendence of the comm.i.ssion," Reagan said. "Forgive me, but that's hogwash." The president said that the late President Kennedy had tried, lhrOugh appointments, to liberalize the commission and th.at fonner Presidents Johnson and Cart.er had named individuals who re- flected their philoeophy of how to achieve the Joal of civil rights for all Amencans. ''So isn't it strange th.at we never heard in the past this charge about compromising the independence of the com- mission?" Reagan asked. "Let's be fair and recognize the attack upon our nominees for what it is.'' He said the nominees ace independent of the adminis- tration, but that "they don't worship at the altar of forced busing and mandatory quotas. They don't believe you can i:emedy past discrimination by mandating new discrimina- tion." Outside the auditorium where Reagan spoke several dozen protest.ors carried signs criticizing U.S. involvement in Central America and opposing Per. gon outlays for nuclear wea, :ms. Jt was not clear whether Reagan saw the dem- onstrations. We're Listening-••• 642·6086 Detly Pltot Oeflvety 19 Ou.t91\tMd -..OM1, I "0•y II yw "° not n1w• 1ou1 ~•P•' ny ~ !IO o m ' •~ .,.,,,,. I pm .,,a 'fOu, r.op, ••II n• _..., NOISE ... Boys concert Wednesday and a performance Friday by Aero- srnith, a group which plays a slightly harder version of rock n' roll. Although most mUSJc fans -everyone, that is, except U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt -would predict a well-behaved crowd for the Beach Boys. the Aerosmith crowd is expected to be young- er and maybe a bit less re- strained than the fans who saw Barry Manilow last week- end. "We'll have a little bit diffel'ent crowd," said Moody. "It will give us a chance to look at the whole realm." During the three nights of Manilow concerts, the highest number of noise complaints from nearby residents was 15 on Friday night, Moody said. The callers were divided almost evenly between Mesa del Mar, on the north side of the amphitheater, and College Park to the east. he said. Noise apparently reached varied pal18 of the neigh- borhoods at different volumes, he said, noting that some College Park residents living a few blocks in from Fairview Road apparently could hear music and crowd noise louder than others who lived closer. He said the amphitheater management still intends to build one more sound baffle to held curb sound headed east. Mesa de! Mar residents said they could hear sound which flowed over the back of the sunken amphitheater and into their neighborhood. From Page A1 staff members will travel to Berkeley Tuesday to meet with UC orficials concerning the preliminary decisioQ8 Buller said he hopes the ad- ditional information he will bring prompts UC officials to change their minds concerning 80tDe of the telecounes. Aho, he aaid he will leek.a u.ick final decisioD+-90 that fall a~enta at C.OUtline who eventually plan to attend a UC campus can plan their clas9es accordingly. Under the tentative decision, the following telecounes cannot be uaed for transfer credit in the UC 1)'9tem: Writing for a Reason, Introduction to Geograph y, Child Growth and Development, Art in America, Human Sexuality, His- , tory of Mexico, and Home Interior Deslgn. Buller said Coastline no longer off era the last two courses. He said the UC review is hued on whether that system offers equivalent undergraduate cou.raes. A UC decision would not affect studenta who have taken the disputed telecourses before this summer, he said. According to Buller, Coastline is the first community college to undergo review in a new UCettort aimed at examining, the courses offered by twe>-year schools and deciding whether they should be accepted for transfer credit. He said other colleges should expect a sLmilar review. • ' Coastline-may have been chosen a. tbe.firat..tx>llege to be reviewed beause of a letter signed last year by 67 faculty members from Coastline'• aist.er echoola, Orange Coast and Golden West colleges. The letter criliclJed C.OUtline's te!ecoW'IM!I and daimed they 8.f'!! not equivalent to classroom counes, a c'harge disputed by What do you like about the Daily Piiot" What don't you like" CaJI the number at left and your metUfe will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tt)e appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering Mrvit'e may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. M.Jlbox contributors must int'lude their name and telephone number for veriflution No <'lr<'ulalion <'alls. please, Tell us what·s on your mind. ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat H. 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He said telecourses now are still acceptable for trans- Telecourses are offered over cable and public television stations in Orange County. The courses require the student to do work at home with textbooks and study guides and to take midterm and final exams in a classroom setting. The team from the Orange County Fire Department sealed off a 75-square-yard area around the spill at American Medical Supply, 17207 Red Hill Ave. No injuries were reported,. said police Sgt. Pat Rodgers. \ . • AUG. 1 THROUGH LABOR DAY WEl!KEND • 20% OFF ALL POTTERY ' AMLING'S Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) ·::~· -,·" SALE INCLUDES: •POTTERY •SAUCERS •BARRELS • REDWOOD TU9S • WIRE IASKETS •STRAW BASKETS • AND POnlNQ SOIL TOOi •FREE· Local Delivery AMLING' Ooen Mon. tlvu Sa1 6:30·5 :JO. SuMav 9 OO·S 30 1 ~00 Eaat Coaat Highway • Newport,Btach. Callfornte • 17 141644·9610 6 I • Newport auction to aid U.S. Olympic athletes "Bid for the Gold," a fund-raising auction to the U.S. Olympic team, will be held Aug. 14 at the Newponer re90rt hotel and will feature everythinc from a Model T to lunch with stars of M The auction is being sponaored by the Orange County (!)tympic Committee. Committee board member Allen Rypinski donated the 1922 ModelT,worth $12,000.0therauction itemaincludeabeadedgown designed by Bob Mackie and donated by actress Mitzi Gaynor and an art les8011 and lunch with artist Leroy Neimen. Lunches with television stars J amie Farr and William Christopher also will go up for bid as will cruises and trips to New York City, Maui and a Colorado River rafting trip. Honorary chairman of the auction is decathlon gold medalist Bill Toomey. Other comroitt.ee members include Peggy Colton, F.c:I Schumacher, Carol South, Jan Young, Germaine Cumby, Carol MacDougall, Leah Marshall, Jacci Laurer, Renie Bishop, Anne Kenny and Bob Abell. • Huntington ne wcom ers pla n session · The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club is inviting all residents new to the area and those interested in learning more abou t the club's activities to attend a coffee get-together at 10 a.m. Aug. 10. For information about attending, call Fran Gore at 964-7886. Book, art sale slate d in Laguna A flea-market style book and art sale will be held Aug. 13 on the Lagwia Beach Museum of Art patio from 11 :30 a.m . to 4~30 p.m. Among items to be marked down for sale are art books, posters, cards, calendars, exhibiUon catalogues, art periodicals, post cards, lithographs and some copper plate art pieces. The museum is located at the corner of Cliff Drive and North Coast Highway. For information, call 494-6531. Irvine to offer rabies vaccinations A low-cost rabies vaccination clinic will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the parking lot at Irvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The clinic is co-sponsored by the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association and the city's Animal Control Services. ' 'War' ' over building strike? By Tbe A11oclated Prea1 Striking Southern California union carpen ters warned of "war" against building contractors be- cause of plans to replace the strikers by hiring non-union workers. Quart.er-page ads placed in Sunday newspapers by the three largest builders' organiz.ations sought skiJled construction workers to replace about 16,000 carpenters now off the job in 11 counties. Union leaders claimed the hir- ing of non-union carpenters breaches contracts builders have already signed with two other construction trades, a charge con- tractors deny. The hiring could touch off a "war," said Bill Perry, executive secretary of the Orange County District Council of Carpenters. Perry said union officials do not approve of violence, but added: "Let's face it. There's a possibility it could happen." Contractors spokesman Bob Kruse said the builders hoped to sign up 3,000 new workers by today. "When people don't want to work, there's plenty of other people out there who will be glad to step in," he said. Newport man mugged-by mistake An Intruder roughed up a Balboa man, stuoglng him In the face end atomech and hitting him In the leg with a brick, only to realize he'd ettecked the wrong man. The vlc11m !old polloe the auallent, who broke Into• resldenee on the 500 block of Balboa Boulevard, wu looklng for a man who owed him money for ' cocaJne. . . . A thief took $6, 190 In CMh e_nd 1 check• from Island HerdWare. 210 Merine Ave. Polloe Mid lhe theft took place during bulinella hours and the money -the W!Mk'a receipts -was teken ftom an offtoe. Burglars took $6.600 worth of belongings from e residence on the 1600 block of Por1 Shetfle'd. The Cfe><*I tOOlt TieleVtlk>n MT, coet\Jme JelNt*Y end a valuable entlqU9 wetch. A vandela bent end bfoke a "No Parking" sign on the 3200 block of Newport Bouleverd. Demege WU eatlmeted at $150. Burglars entered an unloctled epartment on the 1900 bloctl of SheHlngton end tOOk S600 worth of valuebles lncludlng • telephone end enswenng machine. Costa Mesa A thief broke Into Sealend Merke1. 2000 Newport Btvd .. Sunday end etole muct'I of Its Inventory of meet end eeafood from e welk-ln freezw. A spokesman Mid the etore hed r• celved e lhlpment of the food Friday. Two three-foot-tall rOM bushes were pulled from flower beds et • home on the 1600 block of lowe Street Sundey. The homeowner told pollce he had no Idea why someone swiped the bushes. A $400 television set was reported stolen Sunday from a home on the 1500 block of Orange Avenue. A bedroom was ransacked but nothing elee wu missing, the owner said. A resident on the 200 block of 23rd Slreet told polloe he was awakened at 4:30 a.m. Sunday by his wtilm- petlng dog to dJllCCMlf two men stealing the redial tlrea from his cet. The m9fl got away with one tire end wheel. estimated at S250, before being scared off. Offloera chased • motorcycle deredevll through Coate Mase Into Newport Beech at 10 p.m. Sunday. The men, who ran a red llght In front of the Coste Mesa Polk» Oep,vt- ment, aped from 80 to 100 mph down Venguerd Way to Newport Boulevard to 191h Street to SUpertor Avenue. He flnelly ditched his bike In a garage on Lugonle Street end allpped ewey. The cops tOOk the bike. Laguna Beach A resident of the 200 block of FelrvleW Street told Laguna 8Mctl police he suspected eomeone hed tried to enter hi. )lOme through a window. Bu1 ICfefcnea around the Window were cH!ermlned to be ca'*ld by his cat. A Pw11en rug valued by the owner et S900 wu stolen by unknown au1pec11 from • house In the 1200 block of Temple Terrece Drive Sun- dey. • Ml~leneous Items valued et a toter of $6,845 were teken from a hpuse In the 1100 block of Cetallna Street. A dozen pelegonlens were r• ported stolen from a gar<Mn in the 600 block of Loul• Str .. t prompt- ing police to pu1 extra petrol• on the neighborhood. Fountain Valley A Gal'den Grove men to&d polloe his 1976 Oeteun pickup truck wu stolen lete Salurdey or early Sundey from a parking place In front of the Fountain Bowl bowling alley 17110 BrOOkhurst St. The truck was velued et $1,000. Cer stereo equipment velued et $331 wu reported stolen Seturdey morning from• two-door gold 1974 Volkewegen perked on the 700 block of Le Zapetllle Circle. A grip end twist tool epperently wu used over the weekend to break Into• blectc 1979 Ford Courter pickup parl(ed In a drtveway on the 8500 b!oe* of Rhoeda Circle. The loea, eatlmeted et 1299, Included • CB radio. ce11ette lepea end aung1 ...... Tain't the heat, it's the humidity Coastal Temperatures ~. ~ And!Or• ~ Milnl• AllMUDCltr ~ ~ ... lltriito4f .... ...,...,. ' loll8 '°""' ._ .... .-.0 ""'"9tOft c:... CIWIMIOl\.t e ~.WV ...... " n IO 70 92 ... .. .. .. ., .. 71 111 n 97 71 .. 72 .. 71 • n .., .. '° 17 11 .. ., 74 to 17 .., .. '° .. 17 77 ., .. 82 71 82 57 t3 68 112 71 85 71 118 70 112 71 :,___ ... 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'°'*'• .. 66 p~ .. 71 ~:::'i " ,. ="'Ctty ~ t2 74 .. 7~ IO 13 W..ntngloo 97 1• Alno " 63 Wldlll• 911 71 ...... i?riri ..... -su.._.R_f R_IP __ DR_T Orange Coast DAii Y PILOT/Monday, August t , 1983 * AS WE ASKED: 'Would you rather Orange County communi"Y colleges Implement a $50 per semester tuition or cut curriculum to offset next year's $4.5-mllllon budget defici t?' Matt Lesueur, Santa Ana, Orange Coa1t College 1tudent ~, "Tuition, d~ftnltely. I'd even approv quite a bit of tuition becau e they are talking about cutting out some of the colleges en- tirety, which I think Is dumb." Melinda Pentz, Upl•nd, Homemaker .. , think they should just go ahead and charge the $50 because that Is stlll pretty cheap for college.'' • ... Roal• Hughe•, Fountain Valley,. Orange Coa_at College 1tudent ·'I think they should keep It tuition-free. A community coll~e Is a stepping stone to a uni- versity. People go to com- munity colleges so they can afford their first two years of higher educa- tion." RorC•hoon, lrvlne, Retired fireman "I think they should cMfrge students $50 and keep the programs. Fifty dollars doesn't seem like too much money." Janet Sprlngal , La1V~a1, Unlveralty of La• Vega• 1tudent "Charge 'em. It's no use cutting the curriculum be- cause It becomes too hard to get Into any classes. And $50 wouldn't be put- ting anyone completely out of their budget." Joann• Baalnger, Fullerton, Reaearch a11l1tant "Perhaps charging the $50 would be better. But they should have a special review for people with hardships." Storms lash Arizona and Utah Thous ands black e d out b y violent weathe r in Michig an a r ea By Tbe A110Clated Pren Thunderstonns pushed by high winds swept acroes Arirona and Utah early today, while several thousand utility customers across Michigan were without power in the wake of fast-moving stonn.'I that uprooted trees. Gusta of more than 60 mph were reported near Phoenix and Lake Havasu City, Ariz. High winds al8o were reported at Stevensville, Mont. Heavy rain drenched parts of Utah overnight, with 1 ~ inches recorded on Salt Lake City'a aouthwest side. Local watches were posted for poeaible flooding from Oregon through Utah and Arizona. The thunderstorms that ex- tended from the lower Great Lakes across the Ohio Valley dropped hail up to three-quarters of an inch in diameter at Lakeview, Mich. · Utility officials in Michigan said t.hat although they knew several thousand electric customers were without power because of the storms, they wouldn't have an exact figure until sometime later. Thunderstorms were predicted for later today from Montana across Idaho, Wyoming and north- ern Utah, from New York to Alabama, and from Mi.s&ssippi to the Texas Gulf Coast. Temperatures around the na- tion at 3 a .m . EIYI' ranged from 56 degrees In Warroad. Minn., to 96 de~ in Phoenix. Some other reports: -East: Atlanta 71 partly cloudy; Boston 69 foggy: Buffalo 73 foggy; Chariest.on, S.C .. 75 fair; Cincinnati 74 showers; Cleveland 73 partly cloudy; Detroit 75 foggy; Miami 83 fair; New York 74 foggy; Philadelphia 75 partly cloudy; Pittsburgh 74 hazy, Washington 81 fair. -' -Central: Bismarck 61 fair;. Chicago 73 fair; Dallas-Fort Worth 83 fair; Denver 69 fair; Des' Moines 71 fair; Indianapolis 75 cloudy; Kansas City, 77 fair; Minneapolis-St. Paul 67 fair; Nashville 76 fair; New Orleans 77 partly cloudy, St. Louis 77 fair. -West: Albuquerque 75 fair; Anchorage 60 cloudy; Las Vegas 84 fair; Los Angeles 68 hazy: Phoenix 96 fair; Salt Lake City 71 thunderstorm; San Diego 70 hazy; San Franci9CO 58 fair. • our l:::xz5t &Hin~ 5p:>rt shirt; button down col la-r madra5 day m , day ou.t ,elway5 0 ravonlR. choo& from tha. lorg<z.~t.. 2"1.kzd1on of co lorn you'\ I <ZVIZ.r f;{1JL evo1lo.b\a. m r?lndom poUa.rre of bh.uz.e>. 9niczM, bl"O'Wn5, • nz.d~ ond po~t.<Z.l~ 44 f"o1hlon Island • Newport &>ach • 714 644 .5()7() IOOI. We1ttuood Bl&>d. • W.-1t1VOO<I Vlllagv • 21.1 20H-3273 - ' ; ~ I• 84 NS Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, August 1, 1983 STOCKS 'Wit>\ ... ,. p ~ l'l<h ( l,)V. ( nQ \•~\ N~I f' l "th........... (""' NYSE COMP6SITE TRANSACTIONS OUOIATIONS INClUOE IRAOU ON !Hf NEW YORI\, IAIOW£61 PACIFIC. PBW llOllO"' OfTAOll ANO CINC.INNATI llOCll (.)(CHANGE& t.NO AE:POATEO BV me NASO INllTINfl .\IONO \\ .!'\ t:LO~l~C l'RH .1-:~ ~ ••• , tliftt "E "°' (.IOW l "Q \41•' t4rl l'I ll<J•flO'W l~I> \•h•\ Pf•t P £ '''" C io-. C"9 \•Ir '\. Nttl •• £ no. < '"" '"Q \4ftt\ Nt f P f ""' 1.w..-C nq --~------------- Dow Jones Final Down 5.01 Cloalng 1.194.21 BUllllll IRIDI Fed-hacked home loan interest rate increased By tbe A11ociated Prell WASHINGTON -The federal government'& lnterest-rateceilingon federally backed home loans rose to 13.5 percent, effoctive today. lt was the second increase in a month. The increase will allow private lenders to charge as much as 13.5 percent for level-payment mortgage loans on single-family homes, according to an announcement by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The ceiling was raised to 12.5 percent on July 11 It was set at 11 .5 percent on June 8. Dollar soars but gold tumbles LONOON -The dollar surged ahead in early lrading today, hitting new records against the French franc and Italian lire on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates. Gold prit'eS fell by more than seven dollars an ounce in what dealers described as .. very lhin and very nervous trading." Currency dealers said the dollar moved on from Friday's sharply upward trend as interest rate expectations were reinforced by the increasing U.S. money supply. Higher interest rates make dollar-denominated investmen ts more attractive. Rate of growth slowed in June WASHINGTON -The rate of growth in the government's main economic gauge slowed in June, but the Reagan adrninislration says the 1 percent rise sets a pace that can be sustained for some time. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said the June figure was "still slrong and above average," and indicated the economy has started to "subside to a more sustainable pace." Bond prices co11tinue to fall NEW YORK -The $1.4 billion rise in the Federal Reserve Board's latest measurement or the U.S. money supply was in line with analysts' expectations. But because the credit markets are still concerned with excessive money growth, interest rates edged higher and bond prices, which were already lower on the day. fell further alter the money figures were released. Farmers' prices decline in July WASHINGTON -The price farmers are getting for raw products feU 2.2 percent In July and lS 4.4 percent below figures for a year ago, the Agnculture Department says. July's decline was the second in a row for the department's monthly index. It also <' ··opped 2.2 percent in June, ending a Cive-month st.nng of increases. At the. same time, the prices farmers pay to meet expenses remained unchanged from a month earlier. However. thosestill averaged 1.9 percent higher than in July 1982 .. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES l.Mt.500 l,S?J,500 1,151.200 •11.t00 "9,JOO "'·'00 16f,700 eo.,100 ..m• , .. ,100 70'-200 tfS,000 662,100 '3UOO Due to late transmission today's l ist ing will not appear In the Daily Pilot. WHA 1 AMEX DID NI W YOtllt lAf'I A .... I SILVER ..... • 1 11 MO'* l"'Y -· ~ • "-'"*' (Giiiy Ollllr QuOt•I ..._·Si l 816 per 1roy -. NY C-ll _, __ ,,, GOLD OUOTATIONS NEW Y041tl( ll<PI -Flnal Dow·Jonn ~ ... Mondav, Aue. I. 20Tm 1sun 65511( lndU> n an Ullll 65 Slh o.-tllll'~ 11'2 71 I JOU) llll.1' 11'4J1-U I S0'6 U.C~ Wl 11 S&.31-1.4' 12'.:M 12' H 12U 2 Ut ._ o.n f7UO 4TU6 46•.ll m.---l.IJ 10.IM,AOO J,m,,. 1Jw.-1s.1•.too AMERICAN LEADERS UP $14,100 111,500 m ,400 225,t.OO 1'3,000 ISUOO 120,500 llUGO 116,500 ''·"°° WNS -·· +